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What does Miao Gan mean?
The first meaning is "sweet as wonderful", which means unusually sweet and intoxicating. This can be used to describe food, beautiful scenery, music and so on. It's very nice and refreshing. For example, "this dish is really wonderful and sweet, and it can make people intoxicated in one bite." "The scenery in this place is really wonderful and beautiful, which makes people reluctant to leave."
The second meaning is "wonderful", which means very wonderful and surprising. This word is usually used to describe something amazing, such as an event or performance. For example, "This magic show is really wonderful and incredible" and "The ending of this novel is wonderful, unexpected and amazing".
The third meaning is "coup", which means coup, coup. This word is usually used to describe a clever way to solve a problem. For example, "his clever plan made the company reduce costs and increase profits" and "this programmer's clever plan made the program run more smoothly and improved the efficiency a lot".
To sum up, wonderful work has different meanings in different contexts, but it all points to a beautiful, wonderful or ingenious state or thing.
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