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Back to back hug lyrics
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2025-01-14 18:10
The lyrics of "Back-to-Back Hug" were as follows: Words are always unclear, every word is like a trap. Old scores can't be dug up. Who's unreasonable? Your hands are just fine. Then the flames of war will burn again, and we will hug each other back to back. The abuse of silence is roaring, love has no time to grow old. The joke buried in the beacon fire, we hugged back to back. The truth was beating around the bush just to let me know. I just want to let you know the warning of love. Words can't be said clearly. Every word was like a trap. Who would be unreasonable if they couldn't dig up old scores? Your hands were just slightly away, and then the flames of war burned again. We hugged back to back, abusing the silence to roar. Love was too late to grow old, buried in the beacon fire joke. We hugged back to back, the truth running in circles. Just to let me know, just to let you know the warning of love. I don't want to be strangers until I ask for it. Since he could hug her, he shouldn't let her go so easily. We hugged back to back, abusing the silence to roar. Love was too late to grow old, buried in the beacon fire joke.
Hug means hug?
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2024-12-17 15:52
Yes, hugging meant hugging. Hug and hug have similar meanings in Chinese. They both refer to the action of wrapping one's arms around or embracing one's chest. Hugging and hugging could be used between lovers or relatives, but hugging could be more ambiguous. In some dialect, such as the Northeastern dialect, it could also refer to consigning, transporting, packaging, and so on. In general, the difference between hugging and hugging may be in the degree and form, but they both represent the action of hugging.
Seventeen Techniques
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2024-12-29 18:16
The Seventeen Styles of Calligraphy was a book that deeply studied and studied the calligraphy techniques of the past dynasties. It was published by the Forbidden City Press of the Palace Museum. The book was specially designed for the calligraphy of famous steles collected by the Forbidden City. It hired calligraphers who specialized in the study of related steles to analyze and explain the skills of temporary writing from various angles. The content involved basic stippling, radical, structural features, and so on. It was designed to help readers understand the artistic nature and rules of the Seventeen Calligraphy. The book was published in April 2010 and was priced at 28.00 yuan.
Seventeen strokes
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2024-12-29 16:07
The writing techniques of the Seventeen Calligraphy Forms included single-point, two-point, multi-point, long-horizontal, short-vertical, etc. The single point was usually the top point of the word, or the outline of the word. The pen was pointed to the paper, and the pen was pressed down to the bottom right. The two dots could be horizontal or vertical. The drawing of the first dot should be consistent with the drawing of the second dot. Some characters in cursive script had more than three dots. The upper dot was independent, and the lower two dots formed a relationship. Long horizontal strokes were relatively rare, and the strokes were usually sharp. The strokes changed from thick to thin or from thin to thick, and the transition was natural. There were many ways to write short vertical lines, and the beginning of the pen was varied. Sometimes, there were even curved lines. The above are the main characteristics of the writing style of the Seventeen Tie.
The Lonely Seventeen
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2024-12-23 22:29
The Lonely Seventeen was a novel written by Bai Xianyong. However, the search results provided did not provide the full text of Lonely Seventeen. So I don't know where I can find the full text of Lonely Seventeen.
The meaning of a hug
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2025-01-16 21:25
A swarm of people meant that a lot of people gathered in a place in a hubbub, like a swarm of bees. This idiom is used to describe a situation where people or animals gather together quickly. It was described in the Qing Dynasty writer Li Ruzhen's book," Flowers in the Mirror."
Seventeen Princes 'novels
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2025-01-06 04:31
Seventeenth Prince was a martial arts novel written by Jueming. The story was about the conflict and entanglement between the male protagonist Wujie and his master, the 17th Prince. Wujie hated this master. He felt that he provoked and made enemies, played tricks and schemed, while the others demanded integrity, loyalty, and keeping promises from their masters. The novel was completed, with a total of 460 chapters.
Seventeen posts of appreciation
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2024-12-28 10:05
The Seventeen Calligraphy Forms was one of Wang Xizhi's representative works of cursive script, and was known as the dragon and elephant in the book. It was composed of nearly 30 letters written by Wang Xizhi to his friend Zhou Fu, the governor of Yizhou. The letters lasted for 14 years, showing the deep friendship between the two. There were a total of 29 letters in the '17 Tie', and each post had its own characteristics. These letters were written in cursive script, with a variety of stippling patterns. They were plain and natural, in line with the aesthetic of literati. The cursive script of the Seventeen Styles was basically independent of each word. Most of the characters tended to be flat, and the horizontal and vertical strokes ran through each work. Its style was elegant, neither aggressive nor fierce, revealing a kind of righteous and peaceful atmosphere. The " Seventeen Calligraphy " was regarded as the best model for learning cursive script. For those who practiced cursive script, it showed the realm and methods of cursive script.
Seventeen Brilliant Flowers
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2024-12-26 04:00
[Seventeen Radiant is an ancient romance novel. The author is Seventeen Radiant.] This novel told the story of the main character, Seventeen Radiant. However, the search results did not provide any specific information about the free reading. Therefore, I don't know if 'Seventeen Brilliance' can be read for free.
Seventeen Notes and Translations
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2024-12-25 20:03
The Seventeen Calligraphy Forms was one of Wang Xizhi's representative works of cursive script. This book contained the interpretation and translation of three posts. The first was Xi Sima Tie, which was a letter written by Wang Xizhi to Xi Sima on the 17th, expressing his gratification at receiving the letter. The second one was a post about hermits. Wang Xizhi expressed his desire to be a hermit and his confusion about Xi Yin's hesitation. The third was the Long Bao Invitation. Wang Xizhi expressed his peace to Long Bao and the others, and expressed his longing for his uncle. The interpretation and translation of these posts can be found in the Seventeen Post.
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