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Batumi's explanation
Ba Tong's explanation Ba Yu's children are good at singing and dancing. "Selected Works of Bao Zhao": "Yan Ji's color falls, and Ba Tong's heart is ashamed." Liu Liang's note: "Ba Tong, Yan Ji, good singers." Tang Cen Can wrote in the poem "Going to Qianwei via Longge Road": "I have listened to Qiangdi countless times, and I am tired of listening to Octopus songs." The words in Chen Weisong's "Twenty-two Nights in the Original Whitehall" in the Qing Dynasty are: "After the dance, after the dance, raise the flag, the breeze is insufficient."

Word decomposition

Ba's explanation is: mud. Rice crust paste, plus: too much rice. Suck up to others. Near: Qianbuba Village, Hoububa Store. Hope: Hope. Open your eyes. Ancient country name, in today's eastern Sichuan Province, China. China, the eastern part of Sichuan Province, generally refers to the explanation of Sichuan children. Child labor. Nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Childlike heart is still alive. Childish interest. Innocent. Underage servant in the old society: extremely bookish. Unmarried: a virgin. Virgin. Immature virginity: a heifer (a calf without horns) Bald: Tongshan. Head boy (bald metaphor, such as "Tong Tong's teeth are wide open").