詩仙

"immortal of poetry", epithet of Li Bai 李白[Li3 Bai2]

Characters and words in 詩仙

abbr. for Shijing 詩經|诗经[Shi1 jing1], the Book of Songs
poem / CL:首[shou3] / poetry / verse

= + : Just in front of the space station (Ø1)
Sherlock Holmes (sh) suffers a head lesion
By bumping his head on a Buddhist shrine (寺).
"Don't you drink anymore wine!"
Is written on an advertisement pole (讠):
"Better follow our Buddha's role!"
"How can drinking wine be a crime?"
Sherlock, rubbing his head, has to whine.
"I shall return back to my home,
I'm already annoyed by this little poem. (诗)"
immortal

= + : Rosa Luxemburg and Marie Curie are merging their entities into a new superentity in front of the anthill. They are using forks to form the connection.
variant of 仙[xian1]

= + : Rosa Luxemburg and Marie Curie are merging their entities into a new superentity in front of the anthill. They are using forks to form the connection.

Words with 詩仙

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Sentences with 詩仙

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