Two poems, Ode to the Yellow River, the explanation of words in the last lesson, and Pinyin.

4. Two poems

Calm zhèn: Emotionally stable or calm.

Melancholy: sadness. Melancholy

Blink: a short time to blink and breathe.

Set foot in shè: refers to entering a certain environment or life range.

Standing: Standing for a long time.

Q: Describe how grass flourishes.

Quiet: quiet; Loneliness.

Review: Review the past. 6. Ode to the Yellow River

Bonfire: Fireworks at ancient frontier guard points, also used as a metaphor for the ongoing war or war.

Perseverance: the courage to do things.

Peak: Peak.

Péng pài: It describes waves colliding with each other, and it is a metaphor of great momentum and grandeur.

Tide: a huge wave, a metaphor for an unstable situation or a violent tide.

Barrier: something resembling a screen, especially a mountain range, an island, etc.

Feeding b incarnation: feeding and cultivating.

Jiuqu series: twists and turns, cycles and multi-bends.

Stretch: Stretch.

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Tu: Slaughter animals, here refers to butchers, people who slaughter animals.

Stop: pass fake words and pass "only".

Zhuì √: Follow closely. Affixes, connections. It means to follow closely here.

Embarrassed jiǒng: There is no way out. This refers to danger.

Enemy: hostile, which means looking to one side.

To cover like a hill. Cover, cover, cover.

Nye: So, just.

Shit: shit

Keep an eye on the butcher The way you look at it.

When I was young, Sh m 4 o said, O: For a while.

Dog sitting in front: crouching in front like a dog.

Mǐng: Close your eyes.

Xiá: I look relaxed. Leisure, leisure. Tunnel Sue: Go through the tunnel. Kāo: ass. Femur: thigh. Mei Mei: Sleep. Instant hey: instant cheat: cheat. Geometry: How much. Ear: That's all.

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