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Interpretation of Yu Yun

The interpretation of Yu Yun is an island shrouded in mist. Tang Lugui dreamed of "Fishing Gear Poetry: Planting Fish": "Digging the pond to collect scales and sparse clouds." Don Yan Qian wrote in his poem "You Nan Ming Shan": "Suddenly I can't listen to the old roar, and the sun sets in Yu Yun." Song Chaobuzhi's "Moshan Xi and Wang Dingguo Chao Yi San Guangling" said: "Zhu Yi is white, the son is like a fairy, climbing Yu Yun and facing Yanzhu."

Word decomposition

Interpretation of Clouds Clouds (③ ④ Clouds) → Talk, quote: People echo each other. Confucius said poetry cloud. Yun Yun (so, so; When quoting a sentence or dialogue, it means ending or omitting. The auxiliary words in classical Chinese are used at the end of the first sentence: Who thinks? It's the end of the year, and it's time to remember. Explanation of water vapor rising in cold and condensing into tiny water islands. Radical: mountain.