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Generally, "drum" is a noun, which can be used flexibly as a verb here: beating drums.

Seventy people eat meat.

Generally, "clothing" is a noun, which is used flexibly as a verb here: wear.

Limin is not hungry or cold, but he is not a king, and there is nothing left.

Generally, "Wang" is a noun, which is used flexibly as a verb here: to be king, to be king, and to unify the whole country.

A tree is a mulberry.

Generally, "tree" is a noun, which can be used flexibly as a verb here: planting.

Wang is innocent.

Generally, "sin" is a noun, which is used flexibly as a verb here: blame, blame.

Please use the metaphor of war.

Generally, "war" is a battle (verb), which is used flexibly as a noun here: war.

Is to keep people healthy and lose their lives.

Generally speaking, "fate" is alive (verb), which is used flexibly as a noun here: a living person.

Generally speaking, "death" is death (verb), which is used flexibly as a noun here: the dead person.

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Generally speaking, "Jin" is cautious (adjective), and it is used flexibly as a verb here: earnestly engage.

Then move its people to Hedong and its millet to Hanoi.

Generally speaking, "moving" means moving, and here is the causative usage: make ... move.