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Bu Operator Yongmei Lu You Pinyin

1, operator Yongmei Lu You Pinyin:?

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Buzo Yongmei

An outer end of the bridge, Jimo opens things.

Outside the bridge, the plum blossoms are lonely, no matter what.

I have a stomachache at dusk, which is even more burning.

Twilight arrival, plum blossom is helpless, already exhausted, but also subject to wind and rain.

Wuyi is bitter in spring, and Iraqis are everywhere.

Plum blossoms don't want to compete for blooming, and the envy and rejection of flowers don't care.

Lingxi is a little familiar, and you know the fragrance like a valley.

Even after autumn, when it is ground into dirt and turned into dust, plum blossoms still emit fragrance as usual.

2. Translation:

There is a broken bridge outside the post station, and the plum blossoms bloom alone, and no one asks. Twilight arrival, plum blossom is helpless enough, but it has been destroyed by wind and rain. Plum blossoms don't want to try their best to compete for favor, and they don't care about the jealousy and rejection of flowers. Even if it withers, grinds into mud and turns to dust, plum blossoms still exude a faint fragrance as always.

(1) Operator: Selected from Song Edition of Weinan Ci by Wu Shuang Photo Studio. Fu is a epigraph name. Also known as "Hundred-foot Building", "Meifeng Wall", "Chu Tianyao" and "Hanging Moon Tree". Shi Mao said: "Luo Yi Bird (Wang Luobin) uses several names, and people call it Bufu, so it is the brand name. According to the words of the valley,' it seems to support the sale of fortune tellers', covering those who sell fortune tellers today. "

(2) Outside the post: refers to a desolate and deserted place. Post station: a post station, a post horse or a special building for officials to rest halfway.

(3) Broken bridge: a broken bridge. Speaking of "broken" and "hairpin", the hairpin bridge is a bridge that was set up in ancient times to catch crabs.

(4) Loneliness: loneliness and desolation.

(5) ownerless: self-defeating, no one cares, and happy.

(6) What's worse: It happened again. Geng: adverb, zai, zai. Zhu ó: The same as "forbearance", suffering and forbearance.

(7) unintentional: I don't want to, I have no mind. I don't want to struggle for beauty.

(8) bitterness: try your best, try your best.

(9) Striving for spring: A hundred flowers are blooming. This refers to the power struggle.

(10) Phase I: The whole phase is completely at your disposal; One: adverbs, complete, complete, without exception. Ren: Verb, whatever.

(1 1) Square group: Flowers are blooming. Baihua, here refers to the poet's political enemy-the Lord and faction who stole an 'an.

(12) Jealousy (dù): Jealousy.

(13) Autumn: withered and withered.

(14) rolling (ni ǐ n): rolling.

(15) Dust making: turning into dust.

(16) As fragrant as ever: the aroma still exists.