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What's that poem?

The poem of running broadcast is: grievances run broadcast, and the Luo party also runs broadcast.

The poems that run the radio are: the Romanian party also runs the radio, and the Romanian party also runs the radio. The pinyin is: bēnb. The structure is: running (up and down structure) and broadcasting (left and right structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄅㄣㄅㄛ.

What is Benbo's specific explanation? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

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Exile and migration.

Second, the citation interpretation

1. Exile and migration. Quote Jin Geyi's "Bao Puzi Jin Dan": "Those who go to the country are chaotic and have to go everywhere." "Biography of Xiao Li in Old Tang Dynasty": "It is risky to run for six years." One of Fang Xiaoru's answers to Zheng Zhong's debate in the Ming Dynasty: "Everything happens for a reason, and it is urgent to save yourself."

Third, the network interpretation

Run and broadcast bēnb, not exile and migration. Jin Gehong's "Bao Puzi Jin Dan": "Those who go to the country are in chaos and have to broadcast everywhere." "Biography of Xiao Li in Old Tang Dynasty": "It is risky to run for six years." One of Fang Xiaoru's answers to Zheng Zhong's debate in the Ming Dynasty: "Everything happens for a reason, and it is urgent to save yourself."

Idioms about running radio.

Spreading means jumping around, moving around, spreading from east to west, lifting the wind, spreading waves, weighing, sowing chaff, squinting, running around, moving around, moving around.

Words about running a broadcast

Skip broadcast, skip broadcast, skip broadcast, skip broadcast, skip broadcast, skip spread, skip spread, skip spread, skip spread.

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