Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - A gripping explanation

A gripping explanation

Fascinating explanations converge the mind. Yang Xuanzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty's "Galand Ji Chong Zhen Temple in Luoyang": "The body of the Shaman must be righteous and meditate." Tang Han Wo's poem "Interview with Gong Ming Dade": "Scraping the three poisons, taking the heart and referring to the two Zen." Preface to Lv Kun's Groans in the Ming Dynasty: "Liu Jingze, a doctor of agriculture, has a natural heart and has never groaned in his life. He loves it very much." Reading one of the notes of Yuewei Caotang, Gu Suiying: "Since then, my mind has been quiet, but it is still ninety."

Word decomposition

Photographic interpretation: take, absorb: take. Camera. Photography. Feeding. Maintenance: take health. Weighing (large). Simple photo. Agent: photographer (agent). Regency (governing the country on behalf of the monarch) Capture: Hook. Approaching: "between great powers". In ancient times, "fear" made the heart explain the heart: the organ in charge of blood circulation in humans and higher animals (commonly known as "heart"): pericardium. Heart rhythm. Heart failure. Palpitation. Hub, hub, mainly: confidant. Center. Habitually refers to the organs of thought and thoughts, feelings, etc. : psychology. The heart is thrilling. Heart. Sincerely. Relax and refresh yourself.