Interpretation:? Wipe out, erase. ?
Wipe (mǒ mò mā):
(1) Painting: painting, powdering (figuratively beautifying or covering up), smearing (figuratively uglifying) and smearing (a tool used by bricklayers for plastering mud). Also called "spatula")
(2) wipe, wipe: wipe, cry, wipe tears.
(3) Delete, tick and exclude: erase.
(4) Slight traces: faint afterglow.
Go to (Qu):
(a) Leave the place for another place. From one side to the other, as opposed to "coming": where to go, where to go, where to go.
(2) distance, difference: not far.
(3) What has passed, especially the past year: last year, last winter, this spring.
(4) Removal and subtraction: removal, peeling and castration.
(5) Play a traditional opera role: He plays the leading role.
(6) Used after verbs to indicate the trend: go up and go in.
(7) Used after the verb, it means to continue: walk slowly.
(8) One of the four tones in Chinese: disyllabic (a. The third tone of the four tones in ancient Chinese; B. the fourth tone in mandarin).
Delete sentences
First, soft beaches are the easiest places to leave footprints. Tantalum is also the most easily erased by the tide.
Second, the night erased the last ray of the sunset, and the night slowly fell like a velvet curtain in the theater.
Third, the soft beach is the easiest to leave footprints, but it is also the easiest to be erased by the tide.
Only by self-confidence can we face up to the hardships of life and years, wipe away your sad tears, light the fire of hope, and blaze a successful road wholeheartedly.
The great ship of time can't erase my thoughts of you. Even if the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, your figure will remain in my heart forever.