2. When used as a verb, it is often used as "explanation"; Eliminate; "Let go" means "let go".
3. When used as a noun, it refers to Buddhism in general, and the group word is Sakyamuni.
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Interpretation of other words:
1, two words: true release, therapeutic release, annotation, gradual release, self-release, longitudinal release, general release, escape release, entrusted release, comfortable release, proofreading release, release, release, release, release, release. Interpretation of canon, tears, resentment, anger, annoyance, towel, virtue, Confucianism, nature, mind, Buddha, Tao, doubt, behavior, difficulty, topic, speech, speech, collective release, release, happiness and official release.
2. Four-word idioms: release to enhance beauty, release to righteousness, release to bring happiness, release to Sakyamuni, release to cart, release to book, explain with the article, release to worry, release to doubt, release to clouds and smoke, annotate sentences, release to liberation, set up a meeting, release to burden, release to benefit both sides and release to physiological stagnation. I am stubborn, I release the left and the right, I express my regret, I let go of the past, I release the procedure, I release the armor, I release it as ice, I release it as ice, I release it as law, I release it as concentration, I release it as ice.