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Pinyin means pull over.
Pang Yi is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is y and bà ng, which means to imitate or rely on others in art and academic fields.

Rely on. Song Mei Yao Chen wrote in his poem "Poor Woman of Rufen": "Be diligent in teaching your neighbors, but fortunately, you are willing to rely on each other." "The Story of Awakening Marriage: Li Yuying Prison Litigation": "Yuan Laijiao wanted to be next to Jiao Rong, but he moved in the alley next to him, only half an arrow away." The third time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Du Zhongjia's mother-in-law thought her little daughter was alone and sent a boat for both men and women to pick her up."

"Jiang Zhai Shi Hua" by Wang Fuzhi of Qing Dynasty, Volume II: "Those who lean against the door will also follow the team." Zhang Tianyi's revenge: "Relying on your fiance makes you feel stronger."

Reference; Imitate. Tang sealed "Feng's Moon Hee Zi": "Si also wrote" Pian "... all by big seal, or by adding a provincial contract, called Xiao Yin." Ming Lu Shi Yong's General Theory of Poetry and Mirror: "It is not good to change the new law by relying on predecessors."

Qing Ping is unclear about "Scraps, Papers and Luotai Mountain": "It is a text, a rough imitation, and it is absolutely dependent on it. If you invent more things, you will think carefully and obey the rules. " Jin Yi's literary view: "No more than five or six people can really change books independently and have no one to rely on."