Kunpa's poem goes like this: crazy words are arrogant, crazy words are arrogant. The structure is: left and right structure (upper and lower structure). The phonetic notation is: ピㄤピㄚ. The pinyin is: pāngpā.
What is Kumpa's specific explanation? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
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Pound.
Second, the citation interpretation
1. majestic. Quote Han Yu's poem "Send a teacher to john young" in the Tang Dynasty: "Crazy words are full of flowers, depressed and miserable." Zhu Qingyi's "Song of Chengsui Weilong inkstone": "It's sad to leave Wan Li, and it's a long talk." Qing Li-E's Preface to Yu Zhuo's Poems: "If it is full of words, it means _ scary, taking the lofty Han and Meng as the Sect, while _ is expected to be close to Pilu, elegant and beautiful, and the world should be a man of insight."
Third, the network interpretation
Kopa Kopa, pronounced pāngpā, is a Chinese word meaning majestic.
Poems about Pangba
"Enjoy the Spring Pavilion, Enjoy the Splendid Pavilion" and "If you are wrong in the classical style, you will be rewarded with seventy-two trips to spring".
Idioms about chubby.
Heavy-flowered algae, Adis, Yaocao, Qihua, Yanghua, Zhenhua, Cry, Cry, Cry, Cry, Cry, Cry, Cry, Cry, Cry.
Words about chubby
Residual pistil, residual flower, Yao grass, flush flower, heavy rain, heavy flower, algae, hundred flowers, thousand flowers, spring flowers, beautiful algae, beautiful algae, spring flowers, different flowers, young flowers and vibrating algae.
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