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Interpretation of reed
Reed and reed explanation. Don Du Xunhe's poem Qiu Si by the Creek says: "The autumn wind suddenly turns white on the creek beach, and the reeds on the shore are scattered." Liang Ming Chen Yu's "Huansha Ji: Cutting Yue": "I sneaked into the reeds, and my father complained that my soul had not returned." Wang Zengqi's three friends in the cold year: "There are graves, wild trees, weeds and reeds everywhere."

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Interpretation of reed reed is a perennial herb, mostly born near the water, with hollow stems, which can be used for making mats or making paper. Reed for short, such as reed flower, reed root, reed flute, reed mat and reed swing; Also known as "surname". Weeds, such as reed, reed, reed, reed, reed. The first explanation is that perennial herbs, born by the water, have reed-like leaves, purple flowers in autumn and stems that can be woven into foil. Radical: Damn it.