Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Description of weather spelling props
Description of weather spelling props
Conjunction, and, and. I play ball with my teacher.
Hè verb, should be and sing along. For example: Jing Ke and Gore. -Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Yan Ce"
Huo is meaningless, just a mezzanine. Used as a suffix for verbs or adjectives in disyllabic words, not only pronounced in dictionaries. Used for adjectives, such as "warm", "soft", "even" and verbs, such as "mixing" and "stirring".
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