Du-lu-du-du-du-lu-tootDu-lu-du-du-du-lu-toot was an onomatopoeic word used to describe the sound of continuous trembling or the appearance of trembling. In the search results provided, there was no mention of the specific content or song of Dulududu Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to answer the question regarding the dulutu toot.
Du Fu Cottage Du FuDu Fu's Cottage was the former residence of Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. It was located at 37 Qinghua Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. Du Fu lived here for nearly four years and wrote more than 240 poems. The thatched cottage covered an area of nearly 300 acres, completely retaining the architectural layout of the 13th year of Hongzhi of the Ming Dynasty and the 16th year of Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty. There were more than 30,000 volumes of various materials in the Cottage. It was the center of Du Fu's research and collection of Du Fu's poems and paintings. The Cottage Museum was established in 1955. It was the largest, most well-preserved, and most famous Du Fu memorial site. The thatched cottage was announced as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics to be protected in China.
Is Du Fu the Du family of Jingzhao?Du Fu was born in the Du family of Jingzhao. His grandfather was Du Shenyan, a poet of the early Tang Dynasty, and Du Fu's distant ancestor was Du Zhou, a famous general of the Han Dynasty. Although Du Fu's family came from a branch of the Du family in Jingzhao, he was far from the faction of another Tang Dynasty poet, Du Mu. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Du Fu was a member of the Du family of the capital.
Du Yuesheng's son Du YumingDu Yuesheng's son, Du Yuming, was a great scientist and patriot. He had a unique view on education, focusing on cultivating students 'innovative ability and practical ability, encouraging them to actively participate in scientific research and contribute to the country. His father's family education had laid a solid moral foundation for him. Du Yuming did not follow his father's gang tradition, but chose the path of serving the country and the people.
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The relationship between Du Yulu and Du ChunDu Yulu and Du Chun were not related by blood. Du Chun was Du Zhiguo's son, and Du Yulu only had the same surname as them. They were not related by blood. They had a cooperative relationship and supported and encouraged each other in their work. Du Yulu was a famous national first-class actor in the Haerbin Theater, and Du Chun was also an actor. They had participated in the filming of the movie together, and Du Yulu had given Du Chun valuable experience and guidance. Therefore, they were partners and confidants, not relatives.
Outside the du-lu, there is a big du-luThere is a big dulu outside the dulu, which is a common expression. It means that there are bigger and richer things or situations outside a certain scope or level. We can conclude that du-lu is usually used to describe strings of things or continuous vibrating sounds, while big du-lu is used to describe the appearance of something in great abundance. Therefore, there is a big dulu outside the dulu, which can be understood as the existence of more and richer things or situations in addition to some things or situations.
Divine Doctor Du Ming and Du YueAccording to the information provided, only Du Yue was mentioned as a girl from Hubei during the Qing Dynasty. There was no information about the divine doctor named Du Ming. In Du Yue's story, she was adopted by an old doctor in the village and taught medical skills. The old doctor was once a royal doctor in the palace. After the old doctor died, Du Yue took over the mantle of medicine to save people.
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The difference between Du Ruo and Du HengThere were many differences between Du Ruo and Du Heng.
1. ** In terms of plant classification **
- Du Ruo belonged to the Commelina family, Du Ruo, while Du Heng belonged to the Aristolochiae family, Asgard.
2. ** Appearance **
- The specific form of the Durosus was distributed in the humid areas under the broad-leaved forests in the middle and low altitudes of the north-central region. Du Heng's stem was in the shape of a root, lying in the soil. Its leaves were in the shape of a broad heart or kidney heart, directly emerging from the soil. It was a little similar to sunflower, and some people thought it was like a horse's hoof.
3. ** Name Usage **
- In history, the two had the same name, such as in Shen Nong's Herbal Classic, Du Ruo was considered "a Du Heng", but in fact, the two were different. During the Qi and Liang period of the Southern Dynasty, Tao Hongjing also pointed out that although Du Ruo and Du Heng could be referred to as the same plant, Du Heng himself had another meaning. In the Song Dynasty's Materia Medica Tujing, Du Ruo was actually a plant similar to Alpinia galangae. Li Shizhen also regarded Du Ruo as a plant similar to Alpinia galangae. In modern botany, Du Ruo belonged to the Commelina family, which was different from the Aristolochiae family that Du Heng belonged to.
4. ** Medicinal value **
- Du Ruo can be used to regulate qi to treat pain, disperse wind and reduce swelling; Du Heng can dispel cold and cough, dispel wind and relieve pain.
5. ** Fragrance and efficacy **
- Du Ruo was fragrant and edible. During the Warring States Period, it was regarded as a noble item at banquets. Shen Nong's Herbal Classic recorded that it could improve one's eyesight and lighten one's body after taking it for a long time. Du Heng contained aromatic oil, which could replace mothballs to deworm. The whole grass could be used as medicine. It was slightly poisonous (also said to be non-toxic). The Compendium of Materia Medica recorded that it could disperse cold, expel dampness, moisten the internal organs, and stop phlegm and asthma. During the pre-Qin period, the Chu people collected and dried Du Heng to smoke clothes or remove filth from their houses. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there were also sayings that wearing Du Heng could make horses run faster, eating Du Heng could eliminate neck sarcomas, and even a dying person could come back to life after eating Du Heng (reviving the soul was a legend).
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