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The meaning of the second lesson of traditional culture in the 5th grade book, urgent urgent urgent
1 Lang: bright moonlight.
2 Iso (音jī): a rocky beach or a protruding boulder by the water's edge.
3 Chao (音zhāo) : morning. Zhu Gui (珠玑) : a collective name for pearls. Those that are round are called pearls and those that are not are called gui.
4 interjection (音qī): immoderate, tilted; here it means leaning or reclining. Nian: to think about. Bianyi (边衣): garments for warriors who guarded the borders. In ancient times, the clothes (especially cold clothes) of army warriors had to be sent by their wives at home.
5 Sha (音suō) : the name of the grass, that is, the fragrant appendage. Its tuber is called Xiangshuizi, which is elongated and spindle-shaped and can be used as medicine.
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