Wuhe’s poems include: "I can no matter who it is" and "Huanxisha·No matter what the cost is".
Whether's poems include: "Huanxisha·No matter who you are" and "I can no matter who you are." The structure is: Wu (single structure) theory (left and right structure). Part of speech is: conjunction. The pinyin is: wúlùn. The phonetic pronunciation is: ㄨ_ㄌㄨㄣ_.
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1. Explanation of words Click here to view the details of the plan
No matter wúlùn. (1) No matter; no matter. (2) Don’t say it; don’t say it.
2. Quotations and explanations
⒈ Needless to say; let alone. Quote from Tao Qian of the Jin Dynasty's "Peach Blossom Spring": "When I ask what time it is now, I don't know that there was Han, no matter Wei or Jin." Tang Du Fu's poem "Entering Hengzhou": "No matter how old it is, it is already An Canghuang." Ming Hu Yinglin's "Shao Shao" Shishanfang Bicong·Historical Book_Biyi": "No matter whether the "Old Book of Tang Dynasty" is arrogant in its meaning, its words are too slang and not literary, and its style is too redundant and unsophisticated. Although "New Book" is obscure and strange, it has two problems. "The Scholars" Chapter 49: "No matter whether Mr. Ma cannot be compared to Kang Long, it would be ridiculous to only use a living scholar to interpret the scriptures of the saints." ⒉ Conjunctions. No matter, no matter. Indicates that the result is the same under any conditions. Quoting Sui Yin's poem "Farewell to the Changshi of the Song Dynasty": "Visitors to the north of Du Ling, seeing off guests to the east of Han and Sichuan, no matter where they go or where they stay, they are all like a floating canopy." Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty's "Travel to Taoyuan": "When leaving the cave, regardless of the mountains and rivers, I leave home. "Zhang Youyan" is finally planned. "Ye Huo's Supplement, Writings, and Lost Books of Classics" written by Shen Defu of the Ming Dynasty: "The two books (referring to "Yan Zi" and "Yili") must not be written by people after the Han Dynasty. "Yang Shuo "Welcome the Volunteers Returning to the Country": "Whether you are in the city or in the countryside, you will find new things you have never seen before." ⒊It doesn't stop there. Quoting from "The Biography of Ma Ling" written by Marquis Fangyu of the Qing Dynasty: "Those who sing in the pear garden with their skills no matter how many generations they are in." ⒋ No further investigation. For example: kill regardless.
3. Mandarin Dictionary
No matter, no matter. For example: "Those who violate discipline on the battlefield will be killed without mercy.