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The word beggar is interpreted as follows: Beggar bi ē sā n. (1) refers to vagrants who have no proper jobs in cities and make a living by begging or stealing. They are usually thin and dressed in rags.

The word beggar is interpreted as follows: Beggar bi ē sā n. (1) refers to vagrants who have no proper jobs in cities and make a living by begging or stealing. They are usually thin and dressed in rags. Structure: flat (semi-closed structure) three (single structure). The pinyin is: bi ē sā n. The phonetic notation is: ㄅㄝㄙㄢ. The part of speech is: noun.

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Shanghainese are called urban vagrants. They have no proper jobs and live by begging or stealing. They are usually very thin. Quote Lu Xun's essay on Jie Jieting: "Isn't there a joke?" There is a punk who likes to brag. One day, he happily told others,' four adults have talked to me.' People asked him, "What are you talking about?" Answer:' I was standing at his door, and four adults came out and said to me,' Go away! Mao Zedong opposes stereotyped Party writing: The fourth charge of stereotyped Party writing is: tasteless language, like a beggar. Shanghainese call it the role of a little beggar, which is also very similar to our stereotyped Party writing. It is very dry and ugly. "After the liberation of Shanghai, Zhu Yannian was as poor as a little beggar, and he stretched out his hand to borrow money to eat and drink everywhere, making life more and more difficult.

Second, the national language dictionary

Wu Yu. Refers to hooligans and rogues.

Third, the network interpretation

Beggars and beggars, a dialect vocabulary of Wu dialect, was first used only in Shanghai dialect, and later used in Wu Taihu films. The literary creation of writers in the Republic of China brought it to the whole country, and now it has been included in Putonghua vocabulary. "Beggars" usually refer to vagrants who have no proper jobs in cities and live by begging or stealing. Nonsense, generally refers to "three evils": no good living conditions, no livelihood occupation, no family business.

Poems about beggars

They insisted on going to the scene in person. If the heart is a sinking ship, the mouse that is biting its own body and trying to escape to the shore is a screaming poem. Nouns and adjectives have endangered traffic. They voluntarily chose non-hero exile. You left your hat on the flagship. Chapter 3 Who lifted the neon wine in the city and tried to clink glasses with the red sunset at the end of the century, causing an epoch-making blackout? Quietly approaching the sunset. The old metaphor is that the farmer who lit the pipe squatted in the field, thinking that his heart was always interrupted by frogs. Who is blacker? It is said that the 20-story building where he lives is built on the back of a floating whale. Rape flowers don't know the danger of pile drivers. Beekeepers are naive, romantic and blind. The last honey source air conditioner was pushed out with his back in the city. The body temperature is in balance with the machine, and he feels hot and dry. What he missed was a sunflower fan or a mint leaf stuck on the forehead of a poem. When being taken to the execution ground by chemical fertilizers and pesticides, the fields were flooded. The extra money was hidden in the canyon. Italian toilets in front of the house have white walls, Chinese rose flowers are planted behind the house, beggars are hired to take care of fat geese, and burglarproof sheds are built for Crown cars. The rest of the time is spent on art, and the city stretches the bleeding pipe network, leaving a fence in the countryside. When the wind blows away, dogs and old people can't help but reach out and straighten the beard of the smoke painter on the roof of their hometown. The beard is getting longer and longer, and the clothes are ragged and stuck in the photo frame. Beggars smoked the owner's Marlboro, tore a picture, wiped the table, and held a group of fried geese in the countryside to exchange lovers through contracts. The observation deck was carefully folded. Who did Huang Shoupa wave to? Chapter four watching the wind for too long. Tears dried up. I took off my sore eyes and stood on tiptoe on a totally blind record. The original yearning for the north is because a kapok tree, no matter how far it rotates, its red lips can't touch the shoulder of the oak tree. This is the last feather of the dream. You can hold it for a while, but you can't build a house all your life. The spirit of solitary smoke in the desert always calls for the short bamboo needles in the south to roll to the north. We drifted in the Yuanmingyuan of the Yellow River, covered with frost, and Erguotou was wet with smoke. We rode in skirts on the windy Chang 'an Avenue and learned a lot of tongue rolling. They spun silk everywhere and still went back to the south to make cocoons. My south is still bigger than the rain forest behind the house in the south of Fujian, and it is not too wet. Every year, the monsoon knocks over several hot nests and splashes down ever-changing dialects. The thirst for hard soil can't change southerners' thinking of using air roots. When they reach the south, the trees in the north wind will no longer shed their leaves, but evergreen snow will still fill their spirits and shrug their coats, and waist potatoes will hoard in sadness and rely on the anxiety of exile. They suck themselves dry in the background of dripping soup. The chest in the north of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River is rich in milk, corn murals and skulls. The imperial dynasty is skinny and beggars are rampant, and the southern country is clear.

Idioms about beggars

Three fumigation, three acres, three acres, three fumigation, three wars, three north, three spit and three hold for thirty-three days, three three two three fumigation, three acres, three surplus and three deficiency.

Sentence-making about beggars

1, I took you for a thief on the coast. You are a clever pirate and butcher.

2, the little beggar on the road, can't eat rice, cigarette butts must be smoked, then you have to greet a box of matches business.

The two beggars outside the window suddenly began to scold each other, as if for money.

The fourth charge of stereotyped Party writing is: the language is tasteless, like a beggar.

Hey, hey, when is it your turn to tell us what to do?

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