What is the pronunciation of Gan Shu?

The pronunciation of Gan Shu is: gānshù.

The pinyin of Gan Shu is: gānshù. The phonetic pronunciation is: ㄍㄢㄕㄨ_. The structure is: Gan (single structure) Shu (left, middle and right structure).

What is the specific explanation of Gan Shu? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:

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Sweet rain.

2. Citation and explanation

⒈Gan Yu. Quoted from "The Book of the Later Han Duan_Zhuan": "I sent troops to Xia, and won sweet crops in succession. I was prosperous in my years, and my people were free from diseases." Song Liuzi's poem "Xinliang": "I am happy that I am happy and happy, and I am purified." "There are no ruins." Ming Gaoqi's poem "Giving the Prayer to the Bu Lianshi": "How can it be so sweet for a moment? If there is no rain for ten days, there will be no crops."

3. Internet explanation

Ganshu’s explanation 1. Ganyu. 2. The name [Qing] was Zi Cang, a native of Min County (now Fuzhou).

Poems about Ganshu

"Returning to Farming·Amanshu Comes to Kinki"

Poems About Ganshu

In a moment, the sweetness of sweetness is so great that in ten days, the sweetness of sweetness comes all over the Kinki region.

Idioms about sweetness of sweetness

The sweetness of sweetness must be exhausted. I am willing to close my eyes. I am willing to die like a sweet cake. I have left behind my love. The love of Gantang is as sweet as the sweetness, the benefits of Gantang are as sweet as the sweetness of Gantang.

Words about Ganshu

The love of Gantang is unwilling to be outdone_a little bit of Gantang is willing to close one's eyes and the sweet spring will be exhausted. I don’t know the joys and sorrows, the joy of poverty, the joy of worship, the wind, the joy of death, the joy of death

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