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Driver's meaning

A coachman refers to a person whose occupation is to push, pull or drive a car.

A coachman refers to a person whose occupation is pushing, pulling and driving. From Chapters 3 and 4 of The Scholars: It's not too late today to urge the coachman to drive dozens of miles. Qu Qiubai's random play, God of Wealth or Anti-God of Wealth: This ideal seems to be different from the ideal of being a worker and a coachman, and seems to be more delicate.

Coachman, 1946, from Dandong City, Liaoning Province. He died in Beijing on April 4th 12: 40 at the age of 62. Comrade coachman is a senior reporter in the Pictorial Journalist Department of the People's Liberation Army and holds the rank of senior colonel.

1964 enlisted as a full-time photographer in the regiment, division and army, 197 1 worked as a photojournalist in the People's Liberation Army Pictorial, 1980 joined the China Photographers Association. Experts who have made outstanding contributions to the country enjoy special government allowances.

He is a man of 1964. From a projectionist and photographer to a well-known photographer inside and outside the military, the coachman has gone an unusual way. Young coachmen like painting, but I don't know when they became fascinated with photography. For more than 20 years, he took his beloved camera, aimed the camera at the boiling military camp and the fiery life, and took a real and touching photographic masterpiece.

The coachman is a short story in classical Chinese by Pu Songling, a novelist in Qing Dynasty, which is selected from Volume 12 of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. Pu Songling, a native of Zichuan, Shandong Province, was an outstanding writer in the Qing Dynasty.