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The difference between a calendar and Shirley.

The difference between a calendar and Shirley is as follows:

1, different meanings: calendar characters are related to time and main experience; After that, the word "ceremony" has something to do with people's behavior.

2. Different meanings: calendar means experience, and then; Refers to every time or every time in the past; It's all over, one by one; Calculation method of year, month, day and solar terms; Books, tables, etc. It records the year, month, day and solar terms. Shirley means strict; Serious; Violence.

Calendar, a Chinese first-class word, is pronounced as calendar (l √), and its original meaning refers to passing by.

The word "calendar" consists of: calendar, historical calendar, Gregorian calendar, experience, origin, experience, imperial calendar, experience, calendar and line.

Calendar combination: lunar calendar, lunar calendar, desk calendar, vivid calendar, dial calendar, calendar position, book calendar, calendar room, travel calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar, calendar.

Li's pronunciation.

Chinese characters (commonly used words) are the first-class universal norms of Chinese.

This word first appeared in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Its original meaning is a rough grindstone, which generally refers to a millstone. This meaning was later written as "whetstone".

When "Li" is used as a verb, it means sharpening one's knife and is extended to abstract encouragement. This meaning was later written as "encouragement".

"Reason" is extended to fly high, and then to be violent and deep. It is extended to be strong and fierce, and it is also extended to be strict and strict.

Li's ci: severe, fierce, sharp, sharp, earnest, resolute, narrow-minded, provocative, severe, harsh, provocative, miserable, spectre, sharp, harsh, blunt, resolute, provocative, coquetry, provocative, sharp and awkward.

Complete the words to make sentences:

1 As the saying goes, strict teachers make excellent students. Teacher Zhang is very strict. When I enter the classroom in the morning, I can always see her observing all the students meticulously. Those who don't study and don't study well will be left to them after school!

2、? If you think the teachers at school are too strict, wait until you get a boss.

3、? Dad has heavy eyebrows and big eyes, and a pair of bright eyes always shines with stern eyes.