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Attach one? Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Doing is a crime. Come back, come back. Everything that needs to be done has been done.
Attachment 2? Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: dry, invasion. The glyph consists of inverted "Cheng" and "One". All words related to stem are bounded by "stem".
words explanation
Flagpole: A post from which a flag is hung. ?
Zhao Shuli's "Sanliwan starts from the flagpole courtyard": "This matter ... uses four stone piers, with a high pole between each two, standing on the left and right sides outside the door. Although it is called' flagpole', it does not actually hang a flag. "
2. railings: things on both sides of the bridge or on the sides of balconies and stands.
Ye Shengtao's In the City: "The streets in the city are extremely narrow ... pedestrians bend over against the railings of shops."
3. Lever: A simple machine that can rotate around a fixed point under the action of force.
Chen Yi wrote in his poem "Join in the Great Socialist Construction": "Great revolutionary ideas and revolutionary science, combined with great working people, are revolutionary levers to transform the world and reverse Gan Kun."
4. Gun shaft: gun body, generally referring to weapons or armed forces. Also called a gun. ?
Kong Su, during the test flight of the first plane: "I didn't put down my gun until I knew it. Don't worry about low culture, as long as you have confidence, the party will help you overcome all difficulties. "
5. Datum: any kind of graduated rod or ruler used for measurement, such as shipbuilding and measurement.
Jin Jin's little Aries wants to take over: "A young female intellectual with short pigtails went to a place more than ten meters away, pointed at her nose and set up a benchmark with a red section and a white section."