Cang Xie, of course! Derived from: each derivative, which is not found in ordinary micro dictionaries (such as small Xinhua dictionaries). These two words are pronounced the same. Dan means "bright, bright". The word "Tong" is an uncommon word, which was commonly used in ancient times. ) original meaning: bright, bright, bright. Tang Yun, Ji Yun and Yun Hui are eternal and beautiful. Shuowen is beautiful and clear. You are embarrassed. Name. Master Zhou. Originally it was embarrassing, but vulgarity was embarrassing. See The Life of a Book. The same. "Han Yu Shi Hua" is full of insects and vomits on the moon. [Note] It's still embarrassing. In hi expression, "embarrassed" means: "eight" is like eyebrows and eyes and "mouth" is like mouth. Therefore, according to the shape, "embarrassment" has been given the meaning of depression, embarrassment, sadness, helplessness, confusion, speechless and so on. It means very good and powerful, it means that the situation is difficult, suggesting embarrassment and embarrassment. Like embarrassment, it refers to an extremely embarrassing mood under special circumstances. (It turned out that a young man in Taiwan Province Province used orz to represent depression, because "orz" was like a person kneeling, and later it was changed to "awkward rz", which was more vivid, and then it had network meanings such as depression. This book is the same as Embarrassment (Cantonese is the same as Embarrassment).
Adjective parts of speech
(pictographic. This book is "Chinese". It is like a bright window. Original meaning: bright) 1, original meaning unchanged, bright (English: light or bright). Awkward (shiny appearance); Clear (bright and clear); Tongsi (Taibu Temple). Ancient official signature. Palm horse and horse administration); Grazing (see below). 2. The way birds fly (English: (Birds) fly). Suddenly (the way birds fly). When you say "embarrassing", you mean "embarrassing". "embarrassing" and "embarrassing" are the same.
Common phrases
Jingqing English: Official who raises livestock or poultry Interpretation: The nickname of Taifuqing, who is in charge of horses and livestock, is Wu Gong. (refers to the servant Qing Wu mo. This word is because of it )-inscription on the tomb of Zhang Mingpu.