1, dignified and respectful.
Shangshu Shundian (Fu Sheng, Western Han Dynasty): "The guest is at four doors, and the four doors are Mu Mu."
Vernacular explanation: In Gate Four, the princes and guests who make pilgrimages are received. The four doors are dignified, respectful and harmonious everywhere, and the guests from afar are respectful.
2, appearance or talk and beauty.
The King of Poetry, Elegance and Literature (Zhou Gongdan of the Western Zhou Dynasty): "Wang Mumuwen ends in Ji Xi."
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the king of American literature with profound and extensive wisdom, his virtue is really endless and dazzling.
3. Quiet; Silence.
"Fortune" (Money): "The pulse of fortune, Mu Mu Liang Chao"
Vernacular interpretation: As time goes by, the spring in the morning is beautiful and quiet.