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Basic meaning:
Yi, who lives in Yishan Village, Bukou Town, Wendeng City, Weihai, Shandong Province, has a population of less than 1000. Later, he moved out in succession. Now there are more Yi surnames and other retail investors living in qitaihe city, Chengde and other places, with about 3,000 people.
The word "country" is now simplified, with "rice" above and "text" below. The ID card of this surname has also been changed into simplified Chinese characters, which may have been created by the local government, but the word is not in the computer font. Unfortunately, people with this surname usually use the word "autumn" instead of their surnames when they go out to work.
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Explanation of word combinations:
1, hemp
[màn má]?
Millet, with fibrous stem bark, large leaves, heart-shaped and dense hair. These flowers are yellow. It is one of the important fiber plants. Stem bark fiber can be used to make rope or woven bag, and seeds can be used as medicine.
2. Hemp
【màn mákuáI】?
Stir the chopped marijuana into balls. Metaphor is chaos.
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