Use one sentence to describe an ancient poem of China with nowhere to put it.

Use one sentence to describe an ancient poem of China that has no power. Too empty to be loyal to the country!

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There is no place for youth. Where there is no love.

"A hundred pounds of sweat" is described by an idiom. Sweat like rain ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Use a poem to describe a good sister who is a leader. She loves to laugh and is warm and enthusiastic. I want to describe it in a poem. She is so worried that she laughs until she melts, just like a spring flower.

What is the last sentence that our youth has nowhere to put? I didn't know how to fall in love until I talked about love, and I didn't know how to write a novel until I wrote a novel.

Here's the thing.

It is written that what attracts me is no longer the love that has been established for many years and cannot be together.

This is human nature.

It is life itself that should not lie.

What is the poem describing the bustling night market? Look at the night view of Yangzhou

The night market is full of lights, and there are many people drinking tea in high buildings.

This sentence

An ancient poem is used to describe the autumn wind.

A strong person has gone and will never come back. (It seems to be the winter wind)

The wind is blowing and the clouds are flying.

I came to my native land, oh, now the whole world is under my control.

Andrew's soldiers are always looking. It seems that Xuzhou blows like this in spring, but it also happens in autumn. )

To my youth with nowhere to put, what should I replace the next sentence? Hello, I'm Lu Wan, a young woman writer living in the United States. Her novel Youth with Nowhere to Place tells an ordinary story that is not uncommon. Zhou Meng, a beautiful and naive female college student, fell in love with Li Ran, a young photojournalist. However, the spoony lovers failed to enter the marriage hall. 10 years later, couples who had been married separately reunited. There is no fierce conflict, no erupting contradiction, and in the old-fashioned love song-like atmosphere, the tide of love between the two is choppy. They seem to have broken up flatly, but once again they deeply understand that they are still in love and unforgettable ... Under such an ordinary story framework, the novel is still full of unusual charm. Where does this charm come from? If you pick it up, you can say, May I love without regrets all my life. Are you satisfied? Please adopt it as soon as possible. Thank you ~ ~

Use a poem to describe the teacher's poem:

1, sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently.

2. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.

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Use an ancient poem to describe 800-mile Qingjiang Gallery as picturesque and 300-mile Gallery as Changyang. A poem is used to describe Qingjiang Gallery, that is, Qingjiang is fragrant in spring, foggy in summer, red in autumn and water in winter.