I am a Chinese character, with wú pronunciation, up-and-down structure, and my mouth is on the side. Take the fifth entrance. Fifth, it refers to Jin Mu's five elements of fire, water and soil; Oral refers to life. I, I am self-styled and boastful; Me; I mean ...
Er, a Chinese character, is pronounced as Oracle Bone Inscriptions, er, ní, ré n, and the word "person" is below, like a child crying and laughing. "Er" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, and the words from "Er" are mostly related to "people". Original meaning: children. In ancient times, men called children and women called babies. Later, children were called children.
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There is a poem about my son:
1, Song Yang Wanli, Meng Zongliang, Doctor of Hanxiang
Meng Jun can die laughing, and my son can just snap his fingers.
Vernacular translation: Meng Zongliang can come back to life when talking and laughing, and children can be reborn with a flick of their fingers.
2. Song? Lu you read books
I wish my son leave early, the rain will burn and the smoke will burn.
Vernacular translation: I hope the children will leave early, put on hemp fibers and hats, and go to spring ploughing.
3. Yuan Xie's "Fang Ying Return to Hometown"
I will talk to my son, sell books and buy farm tools.
I told my children to sell books and buy farm tools.
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