Lao Qi's poems include: "Summer Refuge Pavilion, Lao Qi's New Autumn and Summer," "Falling Flowers and Flowing Water, Lao Qi's Turbulence Returns."
Lao Qi's poems include: "Falling flowers and flowing water·Lao Qi's storm is back" and "Summer Pavilion·Lao Qi is steaming in the new autumn and summer". The pinyin is: lǎoqiè. The structure is: Lao (semi-encircled structure) Qing (left-right structure). The phonetic pronunciation is: ㄌㄠˇㄑ一ㄝ_.
What is the specific explanation of Lao Qie? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
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Old and cowardly.
2. Quotations and explanations
1. Old age and cowardice. Quoted from "Book of Jin·Zhu Si's Biography": "_ was reserved and fierce by nature, and also used to serve the old and timid and untrustworthy, so he went westward."
3. Internet explanation
The old and timid old man Coward, a Chinese word whose pinyin is lǎoqiè, refers to old age and cowardice.
Poems about old cowardice
Lao coward in new autumn and summer, old coward in Haimen wind, my old coward in storm
Idioms about old coward
Cowardly voice, cowardly heart, timid, afraid of wind and rain_cowardly, pretending to be cowardly, brave, timid, guarding and fighting
Words about old timidity
Small timidity, great courage and nearness Nostalgia, cowardice before death, pretending to be cowardly, cowardly, big pressure, small clouds, delicate rain, cowardly, brave, if timid, timid, lonely, cowardly, timid, defensive and courageous
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