Backbone?
[Jiang Lang]
The name spine is a metaphor for the backbone that supports things.
[beam]
After the name.
mountain range
Spell j? The first month of the Ministry? Pen drawing 10? Five elements of wood and five strokes IWEF
1. The middle bone on the back of human and animals; Spine: ~ pulp. ~ spine.
2. A part of an object shaped like a spine: a mountain. house Books ~.
3. Last name.
Extended data
Related vocabulary
1, erect the spine
Idiom pinyin
Idiom definition: metaphor to cheer up.
The origin of the idiom: Song's "Answer to Secretary Zhu in the Autumn of Returning to Mao": "Bo's sensitivity is not easy to reach, but he is upright and special, and he stands up. At that time, he was light or heavy, only at home. " ?
Step 2 poke the spine
Idiom Pinyin: the incarnation of Chu River G incarnation
Idiom explanation: blame behind, talk behind.
The origin of the idiom: Chapter 2 of Liu's Bell and Drum Tower: "Being reprimanded and criticized in person, being poked in the back countless times." ?
Step 3: Jump over the ridge
Idiom pinyin: Cun Fang Yuèjí
Idiom explanation: Old novels are mostly used to describe knights and thieves jumping on the roof and walking quickly on it.
Idiom origin: Greed Dream Theater's "Gong Peng case" 29: "Turn over to the house, jump over the ridge, cross the number, jump on the spot."