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What's the pronunciation of Chu Liang?

Chu Liang's pronunciation is: ch Liáng.

Chu Liang's pinyin is: ch Liáng. The structure is: the first (left and right structure) is cool (left and right structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄔㄨㄖㄤ.

What is the specific explanation for the first cooling? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

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It was cool at first.

Second, the citation interpretation

1. It means it was cool at first. Quote Bai Juyi's poem "West Wind" in Tang Dynasty: "New clothes change when they are light." The second sentence of Bodhisattva Man in the late Shu Dynasty: "It is cool in late summer and fragrant in the early summer."

Third, the network interpretation

The first cooling has just begun. Generally refers to early autumn. It's getting cold.

Chu Liang's poems

Chu Liang, Chu Liang, the death of Yumin, Chupingkou, Chu Liang.

A poem about the first coolness

Just the first cold night, the first cold night, wind and rain.

About the first cool idiom

It is ironic and desolate to say that it is cold-proof and inflammatory.

About the first cool word

The world is cold, half a newborn calf is cold at the end of the day, the blue shirt is cold, and the hat is cold.

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