Believe in how to read, believe in how to read.

1, believe pinyin: [d ǔ line]

2. Faithfully believe in [D incarnation]. Fu Zhuan of Southern History: "_ _ Believe in Buddhism and learn everything from Master Si Huilang." Fang Ming is as small as "Answering Hu Huaixiu's Talented Book": "_ _ _ Believe in the Six Classics and do something." Qingping Qing Bu Xiawai _ Fragments, Current Affairs, Zhou Wenzhong and the Southern Book on Tuesday: "Zheng Zuchen, a great official, believes in Buddhism, such as Wu Liang." "Shanghai Knife Society Uprising Taiping Heavenly Kingdom _ Historical Collection of Liu Shiyuan Shuai": "Song Huizong believed in Taoism and followed all his sacrificial ceremonies. His death made him lose his mind, his family was ruined and he became a captive of foreigners." See "_ Believe in learning".

3. I am sure. Geography of Hanshu: "During the years, Wen Weng protected Shu, taught people to read statutes and didn't believe in morality. Instead, use good words to ridicule and admire power. " Wang Chang, a long article in Zhen Ze Jing Zhuan in Ming Dynasty, said: "Although it may be too bad, those who believe in their teachers can be said to be deeper than Spring and Autumn Annals." Gong Zizhen wrote the ninth poem "Ji Hai Za Shi" in Qing Dynasty: "The hand _ thousand axes are ancient _ people are hard to miss." The Outline of China's Modern Ideological History Resources refutes the recent non-revolutionary theory of Xinmin Cong Bao: "The original words are complicated and don't kill, but those who rely on them and believe them are only knowledgeable."