喉咙发炎不能吃什么| 斑鸠和鸽子有什么区别| 人生轨迹是什么意思| 滑膜炎用什么膏药好| 梦见好多动物是什么意思| 婚检男性检查什么项目| 什么时候测血压最准确| 腮腺炎不能吃什么| 感觉有痰咳不出来是什么原因| 寒潮是什么| 弛张热常见于什么病| 女人肾虚吃什么药调理| 人生只剩归途什么意思| 孕妇吃什么好对胎儿好三个月前期| 运营商是什么意思| 阻生齿是什么| hisense是什么牌子| 三个土什么字| 椰子和椰青有什么区别| 肠梗阻吃什么药| 哺乳期可以喝什么饮料| 宝宝为什么会吐奶| 心绪不宁的意思是什么| 外卖是什么意思| 想吃辣的是什么原因| 肝火旺失眠吃什么药| 惹是什么意思| 什么叫肿瘤| 吃什么化痰| ear什么意思| 倒数第二颗牙齿叫什么| 十一月份属于什么星座| 金刚石是由什么构成的| 点卯是什么意思| 牟利什么意思| 鸭子烧什么好吃| 三个大是什么字| 上眼药什么意思| 高三吃什么补脑抗疲劳| 葛根和粉葛有什么区别| 喝红糖水有什么好处| 为什么喝茶会睡不着| 莳花弄草是什么意思| 什么动物吃蛇| 梦见大便是什么意思| 7.6是什么日子| 阴道有异味用什么药| 甲钴胺片主要治什么病| 倏地是什么意思| 参苓白术散治什么病| 仙居杨梅什么时候上市| 小肠炖什么好吃又营养| ca125是什么意思| 漏尿吃什么药| 梨子是什么季节的水果| 太古里是什么意思| 右手小指戴戒指什么意思| 女人为什么会出轨| 2008是什么年| 送人梳子的寓意是什么| 孕妇感冒了可以吃什么药| 血脂高吃什么药好| 两情相悦什么意思| 翟读什么| 肚脐眼上面痛是什么原因引起的| 复读是什么意思| 肠胃镜挂什么科| 牛肉不能跟什么一起吃| 鸡子是什么东西| 祖马龙是什么档次| 羊膜是什么| 自言自语是什么原因导致| 临产是什么意思| http是什么| 吃什么才能瘦下来| min代表什么| 为什么镜子不能对着床| 流鼻血是什么病| 肩周炎挂什么科| 阴茎里面痒是什么原因| 李知恩为什么叫iu| 湿热是什么意思| 11月24是什么星座| 阴虱用什么药| 黄体酮吃多了有什么副作用| 流产了有什么症状| 身上痒是什么原因引起的| 吃小米粥有什么好处| 老司机什么意思| 座驾是什么意思| 刑妻克子是什么意思| 子宫肌瘤有什么症状表现| 蓝色属于什么五行属性| 心肌缺血是什么原因引起的| 三花聚顶是什么修为| 羊肉与什么食物相克| 什么是变异性哮喘| 水钠潴留什么意思| 夏天吹空调感冒吃什么药| 痔疮不治会有什么危害| 心衰吃什么药好| 轩尼诗是什么酒| 指甲不平有凹凸是什么原因| 女人更年期是什么症状| 什么是高脂肪食物| 痢疾吃什么药效果最好| 一个口一个有念什么| 卵巢早衰是什么引起的| 白色泡沫痰是什么原因| 什么水果糖分最高| 棉是什么面料| 615是什么星座| 火龙果跟什么榨汁好喝| 欲盖弥彰是什么意思| 家和万事兴是什么意思| 女仆是什么意思| 尿频吃什么药效果最好| 1月12日什么星座| 锹形虫吃什么| 转氨酶高挂什么科| 邋遢是什么意思| 左胸隐痛什么原因| 做什么检查需要空腹| 孕妇建档需要什么资料| 箬叶和粽叶有什么区别| 粉色裤子搭什么上衣| 西皮是什么意思| 牛肉可以炖什么| 谵妄是什么意思| 冲锋衣是什么意思| 3月25是什么星座| 布朗是什么水果| 脸发红发烫是什么原因| 为什么鱼和熊掌不可兼得| 并驾齐驱什么意思| 屈原是什么诗人| 20岁属什么的生肖| 移民瑞士需要什么条件| vt什么意思| 冻雨是什么| 身心健康是什么意思| 谛听是什么| 三个火读什么字| 脖子凉是什么原因| 整装待发是什么意思| 聊胜于无什么意思| 右边偏头痛是什么原因| 什么补血效果最好最快| 脚面肿是什么原因| 姓彭的女孩子取什么名字好| 拐子是什么意思| 内检是什么| 什么叫雷达| 哥哥的孩子叫我什么| 什么是疖肿| hcg是什么| lirs 是什么意思| 无家可归是什么生肖| 吃茄子有什么好处和坏处| 汇报是什么意思| 鬼迷心窍是什么意思| 拔牙后吃什么消炎药| 喝什么排肝毒最快| 喜欢白色的人是什么性格| 相思病是什么意思| 2011年是什么生肖| 命根子是什么生肖| 秦皇岛有什么特产| 二手房是什么意思| 元帅相当于现在什么官| 女性肝阳上亢吃什么药| 血糖高喝什么豆浆好| 手足口病的症状是什么| 舌头咬破了用什么药| 痘痘肌肤适合用什么牌子的护肤品| 横纹肌溶解症是什么原因造成的| 早晨起来口苦是什么原因| 耳聋吃什么药| efw是胎儿的什么意思| 矫正视力什么意思| 涟漪是什么意思| 三七花泡水喝有什么功效| 张飞的兵器是什么| 景泰蓝是什么地方的特种工艺| 卡粉是什么原因引起的| 一什么雨伞| sunglasses是什么意思| 乳腺癌吃什么水果好| 男人脚肿是什么原因| 胎膜早破是什么症状| 艺体生是什么意思| 身价是什么意思| 经心的近义词是什么| 破涕为笑是什么意思| 舌苔发黄是什么原因引起的| 什么样的西瓜甜| 血糖低吃什么补得最快| 杨紫属什么生肖| hpv是什么意思啊| 宫颈口在什么位置| 阑尾炎打什么消炎针好| 开市是什么意思| maxrieny是什么品牌| 肠粘连吃什么药| 白英别名叫什么| 驻马店古代叫什么| 2月2号什么星座| 异型增生是什么意思啊| mua是什么意思| 喝茶对身体有什么好处| 三月出生的是什么星座| 吃完饭就犯困是什么原因| 肉燕是什么做的| 左耳发热是什么预兆| 客车是什么车| 美国的国花是什么花| 12月2日什么星座| 喉咙痛可以吃什么水果| 日龙包是什么意思| 双肺微结节是什么意思| 腺肌症是什么病| 傻人有傻福什么意思| 火把节在每年农历的什么时间举行| 土豆与什么食物相克| 龙须菜是什么植物| otto是什么意思| 息风止痉是什么意思| 学习机什么牌子好| 黄瓜敷脸有什么功效与作用| 吃完芒果后不能吃什么食物| 药流可以吃什么水果| 什么人不能吃皮蛋| 封闭抗体是什么意思| 人生感悟是什么意思| 滑石是什么| 玫瑰花代表什么意思| 做梦梦见大蟒蛇什么意思| 什么水果败火| 面是什么做的| 6月13日什么星座| 敷设是什么意思| 牙齿涂氟是什么意思| 一什么饼干| 血压低吃什么最快最有效| 双相情感障碍是什么| 一什么沙发| 女生为什么有喉结| 阳萎是什么| 森达属于什么档次的鞋| 梦见蛇咬别人是什么意思| 希尔福是什么药| 不动产是什么意思| 举人是什么意思| 3月22日什么星座| 什么眉头| 维生素e的功效与作用是什么| 补充电解质是什么意思| 玫瑰花语是什么| columbia是什么牌子| 民营企业和私营企业有什么区别| 是什么结构| 阴虚内热吃什么药好| crp高是什么感染| 为什么会长脂肪粒| 百度Jump to content

孕妇喝什么水比较好

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
百度 不过该酒店情况可谓出乎意料地差。

The name of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is derived from an 1838 revelation church founder Joseph Smith said he received. Church leaders have long emphasized the church's full name (though more especially since 2018),[1][2] and have resisted the application of informal or shortened names, especially those which omit "Jesus Christ". These informal and shortened names include the "Mormon Church", the "LDS Church", and the "Church of the Latter-day Saints".

Historical names of the church

[edit]

The LDS Church traces its founding to April 6, 1830, when Smith and five other men formally established the Church of Christ.[3][4] The church was known by this name from 1830 to 1834.[5][6]

In the 1830s, the fact that a number of U.S. churches, including some Congregational churches and Restoration Movement churches, also used the name "Church of Christ" caused a considerable degree of confusion.[6] On May 3, 1834, the church adopted a resolution that it would be known thereafter as "The Church of the Latter Day Saints".[7][6][8] At various times the church was also referred to as "The Church of Jesus Christ",[9] "The Church of God",[9] and "The Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints".[5][6]

Adoption of the current name

[edit]

In the late 1830s, Smith founded a new headquarters in Far West, Missouri. At Far West on April 26, 1838, Smith recorded a revelation from God renaming the organization the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints".[10][11] The church was known by this name until after Smith's death in 1844; occasionally the name would be written with a hyphen between the words "Latter" and "Day".

After Smith's death, competing Latter Day Saint denominations organized under the leadership of a number of successors. The largest of these, led by Brigham Young, continued using "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" until incorporation on February 8, 1851, by the legislature of the provisional State of Deseret, when the church standardized the spelling of its name as "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", a hyphenated "Latter-day", and a British-style lower-case "d".[12] In January 1855, the legislature of Utah Territory re-enacted the charter which incorporated the church under this name.[12]

In 1876, the church issued a new edition of the Doctrine and Covenants which contains the text of significant revelations received by Joseph Smith. In this new edition—the first revision since before Smith's death—the capitalization and hyphenation of the church's name in the 1838 revelation to Smith was changed to reflect the name format the church had since adopted:

[A]nd unto all the elders and people of my Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, scattered abroad in all the world; For thus shall my church be called in the last days, even the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[13]

The definite article "The" was not capitalized in D&C 115:4 of the 1876 edition; it was not until the 1921 edition that it was capitalized.[14] Until the late-20th century, church publications inconsistently capitalized "The" in the name of the church in running text. Today, church publications invariably capitalize "The" in all contexts.

Today, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" is a registered trademark owned by the LDS Church. In contrast, "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" is a public-domain name and is used by some smaller Latter Day Saint denominations, including the Strangites.

Meaning

[edit]

The church teaches that its name is a significant indicator of its origin and mission. The following teachings have been given on the meanings of the various components of the church's name:

  • The Church: "Note that the article The begins with a capital letter. This is an important part of the title, for the Church is the official organization of baptized believers who have taken upon themselves the name of Christ."[15] "The word The indicates the unique position of the restored Church among the religions of the world."[16] "The word the is significant: not just Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, because to say 'The Church' distinguishes this as the only true church on the face of the earth."[17][18]
  • of Jesus Christ: "By divine directive, the title of the Church bears the sacred name of Jesus Christ, whose church this is. ... We know Him to be 'the chief corner stone' upon which the organization of His Church is based. ... We know Him to be the Rock from whom revelation comes to His authorized agents ... and to all who worthily seek Him".[15] "The words Church of Jesus Christ declare that it is His Church. In the Book of Mormon, Jesus taught: 'And how be it my church save it be called in my name? For if a church be called in Moses' name then it be Moses' church; or if it be called in the name of a man [like Mormon] then it be the church of a man; but if it be called in my name then it is my church, if it so be that they are built upon my gospel' (3 Nephi 27:8)."[16] "By implication, calling the Church by the name Mormon would make it Mormon's Church. While most Church members are not offended by the title Mormon, they prefer the name that properly underscores their relationship to Christ."[5]
  • of Latter-day: "Of Latter-day explains that it is the same Church as the Church that Jesus Christ established during His mortal ministry but restored in these latter days."[16]
  • Saints: "Saints means that its members follow Him and strive to do His will, keep His commandments, and prepare once again to live with Him and our Heavenly Father in the future. Saint simply refers to those who seek to make their lives holy by covenanting to follow Christ."[16] "Despite its use in ninety-eight verses of the Bible, the term saint is still not well understood. Some mistakenly think that it implies beatification or perfection. Not so! A saint is a believer in Christ and knows of His perfect love. ... A saint serves others . ... A saint is tolerant, and is attentive to the pleadings of other human beings . ... A saint 'refrain[s] from idleness' ... and seeks learning by study, and also by faith. ... A saint is honest and kind . ... A saint is an honorable citizen . ... A saint resolves any differences with others honorably and peacefully and is constant in courtesy . ... A saint shuns that which is unclean or degrading and avoids excess even of that which is good. Perhaps above all, a saint is reverent. Reverence for the Lord, for the earth He created, for leaders, for the dignity of others, for the law, for the sanctity of life, for chapels and other buildings, are all evidences of saintly attitudes."[15]

Informal and abbreviated names

[edit]

Because of the belief in the Book of Mormon among Joseph Smith's followers, in the 1830s people outside the church began to refer to its members as "Mormonites" or "Mormons" and the church as the "Mormon Church". Smith and other church leaders considered these informal or abbreviated terms to be derogatory and inappropriate, as editorialized in 1834:

Others may call themselves by their own, or by other names, and have the privilege of wearing them without our changing them or attempting so to do; but we do not accept the above title, nor shall we wear it as our name, though it may be lavished out upon us double to what it has heretofore been.

—?Second Elder Oliver Cowdery, [19]

Today, it remains common for individuals and media outside of the church to refer to it as the "Mormon Church". Church leaders have resisted these practices and have asked members not to refer to the church in these ways.[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]

In 2001, the LDS Church Saints issued a style guide on its name, requesting that those writing about the church adhere to the following guidelines:

  • In the first reference, the full name of the Church is preferred: "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
  • Please avoid the use of "Mormon Church", "LDS Church" or the "Church of the Latter-day Saints."
  • When a shortened reference is needed, the terms "the Church" or "the Church of Jesus Christ" are encouraged.
  • When referring to Church members, the term "Latter-day Saints" is preferred, though "Mormons" is acceptable.[28]

On publication of the 2001 style guide, The New York Times reported that the release of the style guide recommendations was a "'deliberate reaffirmation' of a long effort in favor of wider use of the church's full title".[29] Apostle Dallin H. Oaks told the Times that "church leaders decided it was possible to begin using the abbreviated name of Church of Jesus Christ because no other major Christian body in the United States had laid claim to it."[29] Dr. Jan Shipps, an expert on the Latter Day Saint movement, suggested that these continuing efforts to emphasize the church's name reflect its members' longstanding desire that their beliefs "be understood as a Christian tradition."[29]

On August 16, 2018, church president Russell M. Nelson reiterated the request that church members and others call the church by its full name instead of using the terms "LDS Church", "Mormon Church", and "Mormonism". Nelson reaffirmed his position during the October 2018 General Conference, stating: "To remove the Lord's name from the Lord's Church is a major victory for Satan."[30] He further requested that "LDS" and "Mormon" not be used to refer to its membership or belief system,[1][2] and the style guide was updated accordingly.[31] Among other changes, this update rearranged the above points and replaced the second and fourth as follows:

  • While the term "Mormon Church" has long been publicly applied to the Church as a nickname, it is not an authorized title, and the Church discourages its use. Thus, please avoid using the abbreviation "LDS" or the nickname "Mormon" as substitutes for the name of the Church, as in "Mormon Church," "LDS Church," or "Church of the Latter-day Saints."
  • When referring to Church members, the terms "members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," "Latter-day Saints,” "members of the Church of Jesus Christ" and "members of the restored Church of Jesus Christ" are preferred. We ask that the term "Mormons" and "LDS" not be used.[32]

Subsequent to this announcement, the church began the "complex effort in numerous global languages" and requested that "all... be patient and courteous as we work together to use and share the proper name of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints throughout the world."[33][34] Church web sites were updated with new URLs,[33] social media accounts were updated to further emphasize the name of the church, and the church's premier vocal ensemble, then best known as the "Mormon Tabernacle Choir", was officially renamed The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.[35] Reaction to the name change policy in the media, by the general public, and even among church members has been mixed, with the preferred second–reference terms (such as "the Church of Jesus Christ" and "the restored Church of Jesus Christ") generally being shunned except by the church's own adherents.[36] However, media in Utah, including the church-owned Deseret News, KSL-TV, and KSL radio, now tend to use "Latter-day Saints" when referring to the church in headlines.[citation needed]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "Don't use 'Mormon' or 'LDS' as church name, president says". NBC News. August 16, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Stop calling the Mormon Church 'Mormon,' says church leader. 'LDS' is out, too". Washington Post. August 17, 2018.
  3. ^ Doctrine and Covenants 20:1.
  4. ^ "Chapter 2: Establishing the Foundations of the Church", Our Heritage: A Brief History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 1996).
  5. ^ a b c Susan Easton Black, "Name of the Church" Archived 2025-08-05 at the Wayback Machine in Daniel H. Ludlow ed., Encyclopedia of Mormonism (Macmillan: New York, 1992) p. 979.
  6. ^ a b c d Richard Lloyd Anderson "I Have a Question: What changes have been made in the name of the Church?", Ensign, January 1979.
  7. ^ K. Shane Goodwin, “The History of the Name of the Savior's Church,” BYU Studies Quarterly 53, no. 3 (Fall 2019): 14-21.
  8. ^ "Minutes of a Conference", Evening and Morning Star, vol. 2, no. 20, p. 160 (May 1832).
  9. ^ a b Joseph Smith (B.H. Roberts ed.), History of the Church 3:24, footnote.
  10. ^ Manuscript History of the Church, LDS Church Archives, book A-1, p. 37; reproduced in Dean C. Jessee (comp.) (1989). The Papers of Joseph Smith: Autobiographical and Historical Writings (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book) 1:302–03.
  11. ^ H. Michael Marquardt and Wesley P. Walters (1994). Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record (Salt Lake City, Utah: Signature Books) p. 160.
  12. ^ a b J. Reuben Clark Law Society, "Law and the Church as an Institution" Archived 2025-08-05 at the Wayback Machine, jrcls.org.
  13. ^ Doctrine and Covenants 115:3–4.
  14. ^ K. Shane Goodwin, "The History of the Name of the Savior's Church," BYU Studies Quarterly 53, no. 3 (Fall 2019): 33-36.
  15. ^ a b c Russell M. Nelson, "'Thus Shall My Church Be Called'", Ensign, May 1990.
  16. ^ a b c d M. Russell Ballard, "The Importance of a Name", Liahona, November 2011.
  17. ^ President Joseph F. Smith, “An Authoritative Declaration,” in EightyEighth Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1918), 52, accessed July 23, 2019.
  18. ^ Harold B. Lee, "The Way to Eternal Life", Ensign, November 1971.
  19. ^ Oliver Cowdery, "The Saints", Evening and Morning Star, vol. 2, no. 20, pp. 158–59 (May 1834) (italics and bold in original)
  20. ^ George Albert Smith, Conference Report (April 1948) p. 160: "Don't let the Lord down by calling this the Mormon Church. He didn't call it the Mormon Church. It is all right for us to believe in the Book of Mormon. He expects us to do that, but he told us what to call this Church."
  21. ^ Harold B. Lee, "The Way to Eternal Life", Ensign, November 1971: "When [the Lord] revealed the name by which the Church was to be called, he used some interesting expressions. ... He didn't say Mormon Church; he didn't say LDS Church, but the clear, firm, unequivocal statement, 'even The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.'"
  22. ^ Member–Missionary Class—Instructor's Guide (Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church, 1982) p. 2: "We feel that some may be misled by the too frequent use of the term 'Mormon Church'".
  23. ^ Russell M. Nelson, "'Thus Shall My Church Be Called'", Ensign, May 1990: "Note carefully the language of the Lord. He did not say, 'Thus shall my church be named.' He said, 'Thus shall my church be called.' ... Before any other name is considered to be a legitimate substitute, the thoughtful person might reverently consider the feelings of the Heavenly Parent who bestowed that name."
  24. ^ Dallin H. Oaks, "'Another Testament of Jesus Christ'", Ensign, March 1994: "The First Presidency has requested that we not refer to ourselves as 'the Mormon Church' but by the name the Lord gave his church by revelation: 'The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints'".
  25. ^ "Church should be called by its revealed name" [editorial], Church News, February 17, 2001.
  26. ^ M. Russell Ballard, "The Importance of a Name", Liahona, November 2011: "While Mormon is not the full and correct name of the Church, and even though it was originally given by our detractors during our early years of persecution, it has become an acceptable nickname when applied to members rather than the institution. We do not need to stop using the name Mormon when appropriate, but we should continue to give emphasis to the full and correct name of the Church itself. In other words, we should avoid and discourage the term 'Mormon Church.'"
  27. ^ Russell M. Nelson, "The Correct Name of the Church", Liahona, November 2018: "What's in a name or, in this case, a nickname? When it comes to nicknames of the Church, such as the 'LDS Church,' the 'Mormon Church,' or the 'Church of the Latter-day Saints,' the most important thing in those names is the absence of the Savior's name. To remove the Lord's name from the Lord's Church is a major victory for Satan. When we discard the Savior's name, we are subtly disregarding all that Jesus Christ did for us—even His Atonement."
  28. ^ "Style Guide - The Name of the Church". newsroom.lds.org. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. February 9, 2011. Archived from [newsroom.lds.org/style-guide the original] on 2025-08-05. Retrieved February 7, 2021. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  29. ^ a b c Gustav Niebuhr, "Adapting 'Mormon' to Emphasize Christianity", The New York Times, February 19, 2001.
  30. ^ Nelson, Russell M. Nelson. "The Correct Name of the Church". www.churchofjesuschrist.org. Retrieved 2025-08-05.
  31. ^ Walch, Tad (August 16, 2018). "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issues new name guidelines, dropping terms Mormon, LDS in most uses". DeseretNews.com. Archived from the original on August 16, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  32. ^ "Style Guide - The Name of the Church". Newsroom: The official resource for news media, opinion leaders and the public. August 17, 2018. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  33. ^ a b Sarah Jane Weaver (March 5, 2019). "LDS.org, Mormon.org, other Church sites and social channels make changes to reflect full name of Church". The Church News. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  34. ^ Russell M. Nelson; Dallin H. Oaks; Henry B. Eyring (March 5, 2019). "letter from the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, March 5, 2019". thechurchnews.org. Archived from the original on February 14, 2021. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  35. ^ "Mormon Tabernacle Choir renamed in church shift". PBS. October 5, 2018.
  36. ^ Riess, Jana (August 20, 2019). "A year later, how successful is the war on the word 'Mormon'?". Salt Lake Tribune.
吃什么菜对肝好怎么养肝 山什么路 以色列是什么人种 池鱼是什么意思 二氧化硅是什么东西
walls是什么意思 隐翅虫是什么样子 公积金缴存基数是什么意思 跑完步喝什么水最好 为什么会长闭口粉刺
急性肠胃炎吃什么食物 什么的向日葵 福建岩茶属于什么茶 咽炎吃什么药好 蝉的鸣叫声像什么
宦游人是什么意思 咳嗽有痰吃什么药 三无产品是指什么 小儿消化不良吃什么药最好 sad是什么意思
什么是巧克力囊肿hcv8jop2ns1r.cn 梦见好多猪肉是什么意思hcv8jop9ns6r.cn 知柏地黄丸主治什么hcv9jop0ns6r.cn 屁股长痘是什么原因xinjiangjialails.com 为什么有的人怎么吃都不胖hcv9jop5ns6r.cn
胃胀气适合吃什么食物hcv7jop4ns8r.cn 龟头炎是什么hcv8jop9ns7r.cn 冰藤席是什么材质cj623037.com 三个牛读什么字hcv7jop5ns2r.cn 小腿发胀是什么原因hcv9jop3ns3r.cn
黄花苗泡水喝有什么作用hcv9jop6ns5r.cn 2013年五行属什么qingzhougame.com 为什么手会掉皮hcv9jop6ns3r.cn 女装什么牌子好hcv8jop6ns6r.cn 靓字五行属什么xinjiangjialails.com
口加才是什么字hcv8jop0ns6r.cn 梧桐树的叶子像什么hcv9jop3ns2r.cn 上火吃什么hcv9jop7ns3r.cn 排卵期出血是什么原因hcv8jop4ns9r.cn 郡主是什么身份fenrenren.com
百度