Words have no branches or leaves
Its pronunciation is C í w ú zh ī y è. From the tombstone of a good man in the Tang Dynasty.
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[name]: words without branches and leaves [Pinyin]: C í w ú zh ī y è [explanation]: words: words, words and sentences. The adjectives are concise and have no branches.
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Bai Juyi's "tombstone of a good man in the Tang Dynasty" says: "there are 152 poems written before and after that, which are all of the gist and the gist of the meaning, and the words have no branches and leaves."
Chinese PinYin : cí wú zhī yè
Words have no branches or leaves
a threshold worn low by visitors. hù xiàn wéi chuān
the difference between heaven and earth. xiāo rǎng zhī bié
covetous and corrupt officers. làn guān wū lì