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What do you know about the national dictionary?

China's dictionary for informing people is: a round copper piece held by a blind fortune teller, which is tapped with a small hammer to inform others.

China's dictionary for informing people is: a round copper piece held by a blind fortune teller, which is tapped with a small hammer to inform others. The phonetic notation is: ㄅㄠㄐㄨㄣㄓ. The structure is: reporting (left and right structure) and knowing (left and right structure). The pinyin is: bà oj ū nzh:.

What is the specific explanation for reporting to you? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

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In the past, things like bamboo boards, iron plates or gongs were knocked by blind fortune tellers. It got its name because it made people know.

Second, the citation interpretation

1. Things like bamboo boards, iron sheets or gongs used to be used by blind people for fortune-telling and divination. It got its name because it made people know. Quote the ancient and modern novel Jiang Xingge's Reunion Pearl Shirt: "_ _ Snow suddenly heard the sound of _ _ in the street. This ringing thing, called' Informing the monarch', is the costume of the blind selling hexagrams." "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 6: "I happened to meet a gentleman knocking at the door and telling you that he was going to the future."

Third, the network interpretation

Tell you what you know about the bamboo boards, iron pieces or gongs struck by blind people who used to tell fortune. It got its name because it made people know. In addition, there is a novel "Report to Your Majesty".

Poetry about reporting your knowledge.

"When I first heard cicadas, I was pregnant. When the guest is old, I hear cicadas singing and send you a poem. "

A poem about reporting your knowledge.

Report what you know, you accept surrender, report what you know, report what you know.

Idioms about reporting one's knowledge.

Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. Jun Qing reported good news but not bad news.

About reporting your knowledge

If you don't report the knowledge of the Qing Dynasty, report it to the present era. I will repay you with kindness, loyalty to your country, and loyalty to your country.

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