Uyghur (Pinyin: wéi) is a first-class Chinese character (common word) in the General Standard of Chinese. . This word began to appear in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty, including pictophonetic characters and ancient glyphs. .
The original meaning of dimension is the big rope that connects things. As a verb, it means bond and connection, and thus it is extended to preservation and preservation. In ancient times, it was often used as a modal particle and placed at the beginning of a sentence or in a sentence.
Sentence-making of Uygur words:
1. The jadeite cabbage in the Forbidden City is lifelike, which is really rare among ancient artworks.
There are all kinds of rockeries in the school. Those pavilions and pavilions designed on rockeries, even the stairs are particularly exquisite; The crane standing on the cliff flapping its wings is also preparing to fly high. The rockery in the school is vivid and refreshing. I can't wait to get smaller and live like a fairy.
Burrell has a good sense of humor. He can perfectly imitate anyone on the Macintosh team, especially the authority figures.
He forged his mother's signature more and more realistically.
He imitated the singer perfectly.
6. When Platinum was young, she always listened to her parents and herdsmen weave all kinds of interesting things in her life into Good Lai Bao, improvising, humorous language and rhyming poems, which gave people artistic enjoyment.
He winked at her, cleared his throat, snorted and laughed, and performed all the despicable activities done by hooligans vividly.
8. She can imitate the sounds of animals, and can perfectly imitate the barking of Ma Si and dogs.
9. His Peking Opera performance is lifelike, which can be said to appeal to both refined and popular tastes.
10, Miss Rich is good at sketching characters. She is very clever, and her characters are lifelike.