Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Zhangpu's explanation
Zhangpu's explanation
Zhangpu's explanation: the shore of Zhangshui. Remnant "Feather Hunting Fu": "Ji Zhang Pu and the horizontal array, relying on the purple stranger to levy." Cheng's poem "Copper Bird Prostitute" says: "The sun sets and the wind blows cold." Tang Wen Ting Yun's Song of Dharma: "Don't you see that flowers are carefree at high latitudes, and Zhangpu feast is cold."
Word decomposition
The name Zhangā [Zhanghe] water originated in Shanxi Province, China, and flowed into Weihe River in Hebei Province. [Zhangjiang] The name of water is in Fujian Province, China. Radical: beech; The area near the water or where a river flows into the sea. Last name. Radical: beech.
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