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Blisters, pronounced shu Yapao, are Chinese words for hemispheres or globular bubbles on or in the water.
- Chinese name
- vesicle
- spelling
- shu Jie pao
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1.
Water surface
A hemispherical or spherical bubble above or in water.
2. Use metaphors
Come to nothing
the
affair
or
hope
.
5. Refers to small pools.
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· Luanyang Xiaoxia Lu Five: "Such as dew blister, evanescent; Like idle flowers and weeds, they flourish and fall by themselves."
Sun Li
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Baiyangdian Chronicle
"The child is asleep, sleeping so quietly that the breath is like the spring water bubbling up in the spring sun, rising happily and falling happily."
Yellow in yellow
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Sun Yat-sen
"I do not want to give up my life and die, even if this hope returns to the bubble, there is no need to give up."
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harvest
No. 5, 1981: "Then it happened
Peking
The discussion turned into a bubble."
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People's Daily
1970.1.5: "Pesticide smoke made him dizzy, and blisters broke out on both legs." See also"
vesicle
".