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What does Huang Lang mean? What does desolate wave mean?

What does Huang Lang mean? What does desolate wave mean?

Huanglang means: Huanglang huāng làng desolate. ?●The Tang and Yuan Dynasty Jie's "Begging for Dismissal from Officialship and Returning to Retirement": "Officials are often afraid of wild waves and lose their etiquette." ?●Song Sima Guang's poem "Eating Chrysanthemum Soup in the Evening": "I grumbled at the plain wild waves, and was strong enough to be held by the hairpin; Why should we renovate the poor house and escape from the middle edge of the area? "★"黄波" is in "Chinese Dictionary", page 12907, volume 9, 390 黄lang huāng làng desolate. Tang Yuanjie's "Begging for Dismissal from Officialship and Returning to Support": "Officials are often afraid of wild waves and lose their etiquette." Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty's poem "Eating Chrysanthemum Soup in the Evening": "I complain about the plain wild waves, and are strong enough to be held by hairpins; why should I do that?" "Renovate the hut, take off the middle edge of the area."

The pinyin of huanglang is huāng làng

What does huanglang mean?

huāng làng is debauched. ●Tang Yuanjie's "Begging for Dismissal from Officialship and Returning to Support": "Officials are often afraid of wild waves and lose their etiquette." ●Song Sima Guang's poem "Eating Chrysanthemum Soup in the Evening": "I grumbled at the plain wild waves, and was strong enough to be held by hairpins; why should I do that? "Repairing the hut, in the middle of the area" ★"Desolate Wave" is in "Chinese Dictionary", page 12907, Volume 9, 390 Huanglang

huāng làng desolate. ? Tang Dynasty Yuan Jie's "Begging for Removal from Officialship and Returning to Support": "Officials are often afraid of wild waves and lose their etiquette." ? Song Dynasty Sima Guang's poem "Eating Chrysanthemum Soup in the Evening": "I complain about the plain wild waves, and are strong enough to be held by hairpins; Why should we renovate the poor house and get rid of the middle edge of the area?