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Chinese in the first volume of grade three

Word combinations are: everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere and so on.

Definition and source of words:

Everywhere: Meaning? Because everywhere, everywhere, everywhere.

Everywhere: there are mountains and fields everywhere. Describe a lot. Among them, diffuse: originally it means that water flows out fully; Extended to "full". Time: verb; Throughout; be filled/suffused/brimming with

Flowers all over the mountains

Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the fifty-eighth chapter: "Ma Dai, a former pioneer of Xiliangzhou, led fifteen thousand troops from the Five Mountains."

Mourning everywhere: moaning geese; Up and down; It's everywhere. Field: fields, suburbs. This is a metaphor for the victims who are hungry and cold. Metaphor in natural and man-made disasters are everywhere displaced, moaning and screaming hungry people.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Hongyan: "Hongyan flies."

The scene of geese flying in the air