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Definition of words
A probe into the meaning of words
(1) refers to fragmentation. Lu Ji's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "Relatives are falling, getting thinner and thinner, and friends are getting decadent."
(2) Describe loneliness and inadaptability. Zuo Si's poem "Ode to History" says, "Love the poor, and keep an empty room with a shadow."
(3) refers to an open mind; Cheerful. Liu Zongyuan's "Gong Liu to the Star": "Life is magnanimous, not into the details, and its life is satisfied, so it is."
(4) refers to sparsity. Sun Chuo's Ode to Tiantai Mountain: "The shadow is long and loose."
(5) with "rollo".
(6) The verb means "pay attention to and deal with (people or things)"
Basic explanation
1. [natural and graceful; Very coquettish and dignified]: describe the chic demeanor; Cheerful and open-minded
2. [unsociable; Not gregarious; Stand-offish]: describe not getting along with others; lonely
3. [accumulation]: the appearance of accumulation
Full of ups and downs-Qing Yuanmei's Borrowing Books by Huang Sheng
4. [What are you going to do with him? ! 】: What happened to you and him? !
detailed description
1. You are aboveboard. It is often used to describe people's temperament and mind.
Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Peng Yang: "If the Ming government can attract this person, it will have a reputation of loyalty." Don Yang Jiong's Answer to Liu Changshi's Nineteen Brothers: "Wind vane Wen Ya." Li Ming Dongyang's Epitaph of Qiao Jun, a Chinese Medicine Doctor in the Ming Dynasty: "A little longer, I am determined to win." Zhao Ming Zhenyuan offered a sacrifice to Yuan ■ Fairy House: "Alas! Shi ■' s talent is ten times that of the ancients. And generous, not production. " Ji Yun's Four Stories of Yuewei Caotang Summer in Luanyang in the Qing Dynasty: "Shimou, a native of xian county, is unknown and straightforward." Huang Baozhen wrote in his poem To Xu: "Many young people lamented when Xu fell." See "aboveboard".
2. Describe loneliness and difficulty in getting along with others.
Song Ligang's "The First Table on the Exemption of the Right Servant of Shangshu": "It is difficult to get along with Guang Cai." Zhou Lianggong of Qing Dynasty wrote "Preface to Tuosuzhai Poetry": "Those who are ashamed of their ups and downs refuse to conform to the customs, and those who are confident are extremely firm." Huang Evening News: "The cabinet ministers are also very pitiful. It is suggested that Li will form a cabinet to replace the bear in the future, which may not be realized."
3. Sparse; It's scattered
Han Du's "shouyangshan Fu": "Long pine falls, flowers are blooming." Jin's "Regret for the Past": "Relatives are getting thinner and thinner, and friends are getting more and more decadent." Tang Hanyu's poem "Dong Yu Chun": "You spend a lot of time in a daze, and you donate to Ji Meng." Feng Zi has "Democracy and the Future of China's Political Reform": "Countable middle bourgeoisie has fallen like the morning star."
4. indifference.
"Flower City" 198 13: "Did he hear something that made him so indifferent to me?"
5. superb; Excellence.
Northern Zhou Yu Xin's "Xie Zhaowang Showing New Poems": "The words are high and fluttering far away." Wang Song Yucheng Huai Xian sang Gong Wei: "Foresight, fall into politics."
6. Poor appearance.
"Wen Zi Yan Fu": "Therefore, inaction is better, and those who lose peace are in danger; Those who govern by doing nothing will be chaotic if they fail to govern. Therefore, if you don't want to be like jade, you will fall like a stone. " Biography of Yan Feng in the Later Han Dynasty: "Fengzi's virtue of being a wife is not as beautiful as jade, but as falling as a stone." Li Xian's Note: "Jade looks mediocre, but people are expensive. The stone shape falls and people are embarrassed. " In the Southern Dynasties, Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long General Skill": "Falling jade, or throwing stones; Dark stone is like jade. "
7. describe the appearance of many and continuous.
Tang Zhaomu's poem "On Wine" says: "Sixty flowers in one hand are like pearls." Liao History Literature Biography Han Xiao Jia Nu Li Long: "Han Jia Nu's countermeasures can be implemented after a hundred words." Preface to Nanlei Copywriting in the Qing Dynasty: "The essence originated from the Six Classics, and it was taken from confessions. The size of his chest falls on his pen. "
8. The appearance is clear and distinct.
"Biography of Shu Wei Yi Shu and Bird": "Burning, quiet. I don't care if I have an official position. " Liu Tang's Jade Seal "Gong Weiji, Assistant Minister of the Tang Dynasty": "From ancient times to the present, it is like riding a star." Sadula of the Yuan Dynasty wrote a poem "To Zhu": "The mountains in the south of the Yangtze River are all green." Wang Kaiyun's Letter to Dr. Guanglu and Hengyang Peng Gongxing: "Today's ups and downs ... are waiting for the national history."
9. The appearance is clear.
The third song of Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas in the Jin Dynasty: "Delicate and graceful, beautiful as a fairy, falling in a clear stream in Yao." One is called Lolo.
10. Onomatopoeia.
Don Wang Jian's poem "Listening to the Rain": "I feel homesick and sleepy in the middle of the night, and the rain falls on the eaves." Tang Sikong's poem "Chongyang climbed to the top alone in the second year of 30" says: "Birds are singing in the sky, and the sky is empty in sunny days." Song Mei Yao Chen's poem "Three Waterfalls": "A waterfall starts from the top of the mountain and the cold jade falls."