Yao Jiao's poem is: the snake is still young and charming, and the old cedar dragon wants to dance. Structure: Yao (single structure) Jiao (left and right structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄠㄐㄠ. The pinyin is: yā o jiā o.
What is Yao Jiao's specific explanation? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
I. Text Description Click here to view the details of the plan.
Wrinkled appearance.
Second, the citation interpretation
1. Wrinkle appearance. See "Yao Jiao". Quote the third part of Ji Yun's Reading Notes of Wei Caotang-Listening to Meng Gu: "I bought a plum blossom from the Western Regions, which is dry and tender, and can almost be put into a bottle."
Third, the network interpretation
ㄧㄠㄐㄧㄠ: Yao Jiao Pinyin: yāojiāo Athena Chu: inflectional form. Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang (III) in the Qing Dynasty says: "I bought a plum blossom from the Western Regions, which is dry and tender, and can almost be put into a bottle." See "Yao Jiao".
Idioms about Yaojiao
I lost my child and burned it. I lost my child. I lost my life. I lost my life. I lost my life. I lost my life. I lost my life. I lost my life. I lost my life. I lost my life. I lost my life. I lost my life.
About the demon horn
Yao Tao's bride died young, but her fetus was burned to death. Li Taomei killed Yao.
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