Pulling carrots in pinyin: bá luó bo
Pulling: sounding b, rhyming a, tone: diacritical
Lo: sounding l, rhyming uo, tone: diacritical
Bu: sounding b, rhyming o, tone: light
Related:
Pulling carrots:
The original meaning refers to pulling carrots out of the ground.
I. Pull:
1. To pull outward something fixed or hidden in another object; to draw out.
2. To draw out (poisonous gases, etc.): to draw out poison; to draw out fire; to draw out a jar.
3. to select (more often than not, talent): to select.
2. Radish:
A two-year-old herb with pinnately divided leaves and white or lavender flowers. The main root is plump, cylindrical or subglobular, and the color of the skin varies according to the variety, making it a common vegetable.
Expanded Information
1. Song:
"Pulling the Carrot", a classic children's song. It was sung by the group Little Belle and included in the album "Children's Song Library 04".
2, cartoon:
"Pulling the Carrot": this story was first written by Alksei Tolstoy of Russia, a really humorous folk fairy tale, very suitable for children under the age of five or just starting to learn to read.
Sentence-making:
1. I was like the little mouse who pulled the carrot. Before me, old grandparents and grandmothers have pulled the carrot loose, so although I am not very strong, I can still pull it out.
2. Ge Zhenlin recalled the story of pulling carrots out of the mountain and eating them, and some of them led to the issue of the disciplinary style of the Eighth Route Army.