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How to pronounce lotus pavilion?

How to pronounce the lotus pavilion: hè lì huá tíng.

Li and Huating, uncommon idioms, neutral idioms. Idiom explanation: to express the meaning of missing and missing. I also lament that my career is sinister and my life is impermanent. The origin of the idiom: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, Shi Shuo Xin Yu You Regret: "The river bridge on the plain of Lu was slandered and punished. When he was dying, he sighed:' If you want to hear the pavilions and cranes, you can get them back!' "

Idiom grammar: crane with flower pavilion, formal; As a predicate; Show nostalgia and nostalgia. Examples of idioms: Liu Song Chen Weng's "Qin Yuan Chun He Zai Huai Cheng Zi Shou Yun" says: "Only the flower pavilion crane is as expensive as the base, the pearl is as heavy as the golden valley, and the wealth is not as poor as the base."

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1, Shi Zhongsheng was busy recalling Wang Jian's poem "Guan Shanyue", when a teacher wearing Sengelun shoes on the stage suddenly came over and told him to make sentences with "a crane with a beautiful pavilion", which made him pale.

On the plane to Gong Geer Peak, Ju Yuan's brother told Li Juan and Qi Xue the story of "White Crane Tower".

3. Darcy always thinks that it is extremely troublesome to make sentences with "Crane Pavilion".

4. What is still circulating among the people today is the literary treasure of China traditional culture, and the formation of the crane pavilion sentence has promoted the continuous value of traditional culture.

Teacher Jia, a master student of Chinese language and literature at Fudan University, suddenly asked her to make sentences with the idiom Huating. She tilted her head and froze.