Poems on Tibetan scriptures include: discussing Tibetan scriptures when you are free, and fighting for Tibetan scriptures when you are wild. The structure is: hidden (upper and lower structure) and closed (left and right structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄘㄤㄕㄡ. The pinyin is: cá ngshu not u.
What is the specific explanation of the collection? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
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Collection.
Second, the citation interpretation
1. Collection. Quote Wang Anshi's poem "Bald Mountain" in Song Dynasty: "If you have a full stomach, you can talk about collecting it at leisure." Song Sushi's poem "Poem Cang Shu Drunken Mo Tang" says: "Hu Weizhi distinguishes falsehood, and every word is hidden."
Third, the network interpretation
Collect Xiangjiang instead of ㄘㄤㄕㄡ. In the Song Dynasty, Wang Anshi's poem "The Bare Mountain" said: "Fight for a full stomach and discuss the collection when you are free." Song Sushi's poem "Poem Cang Shu Drunken Mo Tang" says: "Hu Weizhi's argument is solitary and false, and every word is hidden."
Idioms about harvest in Tibet
Collect rain, knife, divination, autumn harvest and winter harvest.
About Tibetan collection
Collect both livestock and poultry, record rain, rest clouds, ring golden bells, collect troops, pay no attention to water, listen and observe, collect autumn harvest and winter storage, clouds, rain, rain and clouds.
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