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The correct pinyin of the word "Cheng" is Y and yī yǔ chéng jì, in which "Cheng" is pronounced as chéng, not "Jie", and the tones are 2-3-2 respectively. "A sentence becomes a poem" is an idiom, which means that a sentence can become a poem, describing how to accurately express a problem or give people enlightenment in short language. Often used to describe famous sayings, aphorisms or classic quotations. In addition, "one word into a poem" is often used to describe the short and pithy expression in poetry, which embodies the charm and connotation of literature and art. One word into a prophecy refers to a sentence spoken unintentionally or in a joke, and finally becomes a prophecy and comes true. "Prediction" means that predictions and omens come true. The pronunciation of a word is y τ y ǔ ché ng chè n, synonyms include broken words, straight words, orthography, etc., and antonyms include nonsense words, empty words, nonsense words, etc.

For example, "I didn't expect his original joke to be a joke, but it was embarrassing." In Rui Chenggang's autobiography, there is a saying: "What once made you successful will also destroy your city." Looking back today, one sentence became a prophecy.