What is Alex's poem?

Lai Shi's poem is like this: old, poor and rogue things have become a bunch of young and rogue things.

Lai's poems include: juvenile hooliganism, old poverty and hooliganism. The pinyin is: làishì √. Structure is: dependent (left and right structure) things (single structure). The phonetic notation is ㄞㄕ _.

What is Alex's specific explanation? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

I. Text Description Click here to view the details of the plan.

Bad things.

Second, the citation interpretation

1. Bad thing. Quote the eighth chapter of Liu Yazhou's Marriage between Men and Women: "Good things can't stand me, and bad things can't pull me down." The fourth chapter of Ye Li's Contemporary Local Emperor of China: "But there are always some little people who are still loyal to the party's childlike innocence and shake out some scandals, dirt and accusations of those in power."

Third, the network interpretation

"When you come, when you come" is a Chinese word, pronounced as làish, which means bad things.

Leshi synonyms

bad thing

Lai Shi's poems

"Chao Zhongcuo, the old poor rascal, everything has become a ball."

Idioms about lying.

All by silence, all by life, all by numbness, all by silence, all by rogue's evil fork, all by naughty meat.

Words about lying

Evil forks are bored, mischievous, carnivorous, and all kinds of hooligans are shameless, begging, begging, begging.

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