Rao Pei’s poems What are Rao Pei’s poems?

Rao Pei’s poems include: Once upon a time, Rao Pei was not cultivated, but the dung soil was cultivated by Rao Pei.

Rao Pei’s poems include: Once upon a time, Rao Pei was no longer cultivating, but the dung soil was cultivated by Rao Pei. The structure is: Rao (left-right structure) Pei (left-right structure). The pinyin is: ráopéi. The phonetic pronunciation is: ㄖㄠ_ㄆㄟ_.

What is Rao Pei’s specific explanation? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:

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Nurturing.

2. Quotations and explanations

1. Nourishing cultivation. Quote from Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Yong Snow Presents to Zhang Ji": "The pine trees were suppressed, and the manure was cultivated."

3. Internet explanation

Rao Pei Rao Pei is a Chinese character The word means nourishment and cultivation.

Idioms about Rao Pei

Xiangpei Yuzhuo is interesting, communicative, lip-tuning, interesting and interesting

About Rao Pei's words

Interesting, never frivolous, talkative, interesting, interesting, tongue-in-cheek, lip-syncing, unforgivable, tongue-in-cheek

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