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How to write the photos taken?

The hitting order of shooting is horizontal, vertical hook, lift, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal/horizontal hook, point, horizontal/horizontal hook and press.

Taking pictures, Chinese characters, pronounced shè, originally meant to take, absorb, keep, express, approach and capture. Sima Xiangru's Fisherman Shuba records that they all rushed over with bows and left with the soldiers.

Tang Yun's books are related to Ji Yun, Yun Hui and Zheng Yun, but not related. Shuowen is also quoted. Please have a look at Sixteen Years of Zuo Zhuan. Lu Yu, which was heard by later generations, has been the supervisor of the world, so it can be grasped for a long time without understanding. In the remaining Biography of Zhang Er in the pre-Han Dynasty, hundreds of officials wanted to get rid of it, others wanted to get up, and their ears were taken away, which made them suffer.

Convergence also. "Poetic and picturesque" was shot by a friend, not by Wei Yi. "Shu" is also a matter of combining and assisting prestige. Zhuangzi's poems are sealed and consolidated. "Notes" photos, still knot.

Word-taking group

1, shè shì √ Celsius: the unit of temperature range or temperature difference expressed in Kelvin.

2. Centigrade Shè sh ù dù: Centigrade is a kind of temperature scale widely used in the world at present, which is represented by the symbol "℃". It is the Swedish astronomer Anders Chels (Anders? Celsius, 170 1 ~ 1744).

3. Photography shè yǐng: Take pictures of people or things with a camera. Usually called photography.

4. Photography shè xiàng: The image of an object is decomposed by a special device, turned into an electrical signal and recorded.

5, intake of shè qǔ: absorption (nutrition, etc. ): ~ food. ~ oxygen.

6. Shooting pāi shè: (moving) Take pictures of people and things on the negative with a camera: ~ Movies | ~ photos.

7. Regent: Handle state affairs on behalf of the monarch.