1. Pinyin: qìn
Word group: (1) Qinlu (Qinlu) [qìn lǜ] Explanation: Revealing green. From: Bi Ye's "Tianshan Scenery": "In this circle of green butter grass three to four feet wide in diameter, I found mushrooms like stars in the summer night sky." Chapter 8 of Ling Li's "Star Grass": "There are railings around the pond on the left and right banks of the stone square, with weeping willows and dense shade." Qinlu (Qinlu)? Sentence: I first saw Doucao in front of the steps, and met me upstairs when I was threading a needle. Luoqun is fragrant and jade hairpin style. Beautiful makeup, green eyebrows, blushing pink face. The flowing water will follow the spring, and who will the flowing clouds end up with? When I wake up from drinking, I always regret that the screen is empty. Looking for each other in the dream road, in the rain and falling flowers.
(2) Qinxinpi [qìn rén xīn pí] Definition: Qin: to penetrate. Originally refers to the aromatic cool air or drink that makes people feel comfortable. It also describes poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and refreshing feeling. Source: Song Dynasty Lin Hong's poem "Cold Spring Pavilion": "A clear stream of water can refresh the poetic spirit." Example: The sweet-scented osmanthus blossoms under the moonlight, flowing with a refreshing fragrance like peach.
2. Pinyin: xīn ? Explanation: A kind of tree mentioned in ancient books, with a yellow heart and a hook heart.
Word combination: 玎惈洧杺,尐杺 gentle handling
3. Pinyin: xīn, xìn
Word combination: (1) Candle wick (candle wick) wick) [zhú xīn] ? Candle wick (candle wick) in a sentence: I am totally helpless without a secretary. To keep this book simple, clear and consistent, this book presents a menu-based approach to performing tasks. This book is easy to understand and suitable for children. I couldn't do anything without a secretary, and the books were filthy. A brief analysis of Zhang Jinwu's Ai Ri Jing Lu's collection of books. His books are simply nonsense (a series of articles). That book made me bored to death. A review of the theory of novel creation in Khov's Literary Letters Introduction to this book: Let's Get a Puppy/Bob. ?Candlewick Press, New York.
(2) Core thread: [xīn xiàn] ? Explanation: The yarn core in the center of the rope
Group of words?
Candle wick? Lamp wick? Silk core? Core thread? Rock core? Book Core
憇杺, painted 杺, repair 杺 ぷ懩描, 杺谇绛滛tie, whole 杺, 玎惈洧洺
gnaw the blood to the bones? Qinqinjiejie? Refreshing the heart and spleen? Refreshing the heart and lungs? Refreshing the heart and spleen