First, the rhythm [lǜ dòng]?
Regular action; Beat rhythmically.
Yin Fu's poem "We are the Boolean Sevik of Youth": "We were born in the bonfire of revolution, and we were born in the rhythm of struggle." ?
Second, the artery [dê ng mà i]?
1, a Chinese medicine term. Refers to the place where the meridians are connected.
"Difficult Classic": "the twelve meridians has arteries."
2. TCM terminology. A pulse with a strong slip number should refer to a pulse that jumps like a bean, but the beating part is narrow and the rhythm is not uniform enough.
"Pulse Meridian": "The artery is closed, headless and tailless, as big as a bean, and suddenly shakes."
3. Physiological terms. Blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
Third, jump [fish hole]?
Defeat.
Ye Shengtao's Chronicle of a City: "The welcoming team finally met the welcoming people, and the slogan of the first attempt was curiosity."