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Eyes jumped into the door and sat in the middle of the room.
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Isn't it just a moment? The eyes are exactly a Japanese character, and then a door.
Close your eyes. Close.
The commonly used Chinese character, pronounced bì, was first seen in Jinwen, and its original meaning is to close, that is, "Shuowen Jiezi": "Closed, closed the door also." Later, it was extended to the meaning of blockage, defense, stop, etc. >>>More
The wooden word enters the door very clearly (idle) and the word enters the door (closes) the eyes. >>>More
Only the word enters the door and closes his eyes, the wood enters the door is very leisurely, the mouth word enters the door to say hello, the city word enters the door to see the lively, and the horse word enters the door. >>>More
The word "one" enters the "door" and "latch" in front; The word "horse" enters the "door" and "breaks" in front.
Dulled pinyin.
mèn mēn >>>More