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What does the word "photo" mean?

Photo [shè] Traditional Chinese: photo

Hold.

Xiao Hong's "The Field of Life and Death": "(The girl) tightly grasped her mother's cold fingers." Acting.

Photography. To converge; to absorb.

Li Jieren's "Big Wave": "I quickly took a breath and finished my belief word by word." Take it. maintainance.

Health care. Superstition refers to the use of magic by spirits, ghosts, etc. to summon human souls.

Wang Xiyan's "Fish Ghost": "Don't meet the fish ghost, or you may steal your soul." Photography; Photography.

Guo Moruo's "Hongbo Qu": "The Eighth Route Army sent personnel to take special photos of the 'Pingxingguan Victory'." The same word as "awe" is used.

Photography Rhythmists combine several rhymes with similar sounds into one unit. "Photography" is originally a Buddhist term, and the Sanskrit word "parigraha" is equivalent to the Chinese "summary" and "include". The Japanese scholar Anran (born in the 9th century, unknown birth and death) said in "Xitan Zang": "Another example is the fifty rhymes of Zhendan's "Yunquan". Today, all the sixteen rhymes of Xitan in Tianzhu have been completely captured, and even more are not left behind. Remain.

Use the old teeth of Biluoluhe to reverse the family and reflect this A'yin; use the branch to move the anti-stop and reflect the tiny Wufei to reflect this Yiyiyin; use the fish language to reflect the Yu language, all anti-model Mohu reflect This is Wu Wu Yin; with Bi Jia Hu Yin turning Qi Xi Xi turning back to the ancient order turning Zhi Cheng Xi turning back Hui Hui turning back 咍咂澂澂気来