A string of pinyin

The cluster of pinyin is:

[cóng shìng].

1. Vegetation grows together.

A thorny wasteland.

2. Similar things appear simultaneously.

Exodus: Many diseases abound.

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Liezi Tang Wen: "All the trees are covered with pearls, and all the flashes smell."

Ann's "Recruit Hermits": "There are clusters of osmanthus trees in the secluded mountains, with lush foliage."

Lu Song Zuqian's Sleeping Travels: "When I was a teenager, I saw bamboos and cypresses in front of me, and all the people were on the bird's nest."

Zhu Ziqing's Moonlight on the Lotus Pond: "Moonlight penetrates the trees, and the bushes on high places cast mottled shadows, which are as steep as ghosts."

Ding Ling's Shanghai in the Spring of 1930 (II): "When he touched the stubble on his chin, he laughed even harder, pursed his lips and put on those old black tweed pants."

"There are many trees and plenty of herbs" comes from Cao Cao's work "Watching the Sea".

"Zhuangzi Tian Yun": "I play it with the voice of no laziness, and it is tuned to the life of nature, so if you mix it, Lin Le will be invisible." Chen Guying quoted Lin Yunming's note: "Mixed with each other, mixed with each other, mixed with each other."

Yin Zheng Academy quoted Shi Hongbao's Miscellaneous Notes in Fujian: "Officials and people can't talk, so small officials follow them, so they add fake loans and get sick."