Qin Long's words are: Yan Qing Confucian scholars, a dragon, a pearl under the chin. 2. The structure is a dragon (single structure) chin (left and right structure). 3. The phonetic notation is ㄨㄥㄢ _. 4: Pinyin is, ló ng à n.
How did Long Qing explain it specifically? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
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Jackal's chin. Legend has it that there are pearls under it.
Second, the citation interpretation
The dragon's chin. Legend has it that there are pearls under it. See "Dragon Ball". Quote Tang Lufu's "Huan Zhu Hepu Fu": "If you use Pope, why do you take it from Long _; How much do you owe Dehong and how much do you owe Shekou? " Tang Li Shen's "Forty-six Rhymes of Fraudulent Construction of Han Courtyard": "Phoenix-shaped crayons, dragons _ borrowed _ pearls." Tang Du Mu's "New Cherry Blossom with Peijie Scholar": "I suspect that I stole the dragon _, and the color has won the rooster crown."
Third, the network interpretation
Dragon turn to dragon turn: allusion name Dragon turn: name of strange points outside meridians
Poems about Qin Long
The maid-in-waiting found the dragon's chin and left the pearl behind.
Poems about Qin Long
There are countless beads under the dragon's chin. You have to hold the dragon's chin to get the beads.
Idioms about Qin Long
The Pearl Tiger's Head under the Tiger's Neck Yan Zhuan Rowen Yan Zhuan Tiger must stick a dragon with a low eyebrow.
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