1, hundreds of thousands of square meters. bǐ iǐ iǐ nǐ nǐ ng: Try or exhaust all means.
2. A good name will last forever. B I SH: A good name will be passed on to future generations.
3. caught off guard: suddenly, unexpectedly. Things came suddenly and there was no time to guard against them.
4. Unannounced visit to à n Chá mí ng FNG: careful observation and detailed investigation; Interview: looking for an interview. Refers to using various methods to investigate and understand the situation.
It's hard to guard against an arrow in the back. Sniper in the back is the hardest to guard against. Metaphor intrigue, hard to prevent.
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Common sense of rhyme:
Rhyme, or rhyming, refers to the use of words with the same or similar vowels in the last word of some sentences when creating rhymes, so as to produce a sonorous sense of harmony when reading or singing. The so-called rhyming (also called rhyming and Ye Yun) means putting the words with the same rhyme in the designated position.
All the words in the homonym are homophones. Any poem requires rhyme, no matter ancient or modern, Chinese or foreign. The difference is that there are more or less restrictions on rhyme, and there are strict and wide restrictions. This is also the biggest difference between poetry and other literary genres. The common rhyme is 108.
Rhyme is an important means to enhance the musicality of poetry. Modern poetry pays great attention to rhyme in order to make the tone harmonious and easy to remember.
The ancients usually used official books that specially instructed the use of rhyme, such as Tang Yun, Guang Yun, Libu Rhyme, Peiwenyun, Integration of Rhyme and Combination of Rhyme. Among them, the rhyme of "Xin Kan" in Wang Wenyu in the Southern Song Dynasty is the most popular, that is, the so-called 108 level rhyme.