Fancy pinyin

Fancy pinyin shān dòng.

It means to incite and encourage.

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Sun Chu of the Jin Dynasty wrote a book to Shi Zhongrong and Sun Yun: "The two nations unite, and the East and the West sing together, stirring each other up and defending China in the distance."

Chen Shou in the Western Jin Dynasty wrote "History of the Three Kingdoms, Sun Polu, Seeking Inverse Biography": "Xu Chang, the demon thief of Huiji, called himself Emperor Yangming from the sentence chapter, and divided the counties with Zi Shao, with tens of thousands of people. (Sun) insisted on wooing the county magistrate Sima, and got more than a thousand people to discuss with the county magistrate. "

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1. When the parrot takes off, it soars in the sky like a strong eagle. When you flap your wings, you dance like a dancer. Walking on the ground is like an elegant lady walking at a basic fashion pace, as if showing that she is the parrot queen.

No matter how small the butterfly is, flapping its wings will also affect the environment.

On the contrary, striped geese fly to such a height by flapping their wings, although their posture is not very elegant.

Butterfly, you flap your wings, and the tornado is in front of you!

In the flight laboratory of the University of Montana, a stone chicken flapped its wings desperately to speed up the hill.