If you read three hungry Tang poems repeatedly, it means that if you read a one-sided Tang poem, it is a conditional adverbial clause guided by if.
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read
English [ri? D, red]? Beauty [ri? D, red]?
Verb (abbreviation of verb) can read; Reading; Reading.
Reading; Reading.
How come? Is it okay? Me? Reading? Answer? Microsoft? Excel? Documents? Open? Answer? Computer? That? Only? Really? Works? Fake?
How to read Microsoft Excel files on a computer with only Works software installed?
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A complete collection of common English proverbs
Old sin makes new shame. ? No matter how small the mistake is, it is also wrong.
The strength of a woman lies in her tongue. ? Speak clearly and fluently.
As the tree, so the fruit. ? As you sow, you reap; Sow beans and you will get beans-as you sow, you will get beans; As you sow, you reap
Actions speak louder than words. ? Facts speak louder than words.
All roads lead to Rome. All roads lead to Rome.
A bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush. ? A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
One stitch in time can save nine stitches. ? Take timely action/get twice the result with half the effort
8. An eye for an eye; ? Answer blows with blows. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; Answer blows with blows; give tit for tat
All that glitters is not gold. ? All that glitters is gold.