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Yunxiao means
Explanation of the sky (1) [the skies]: Clouds float high in the sky. Songbirds in twos and threes rush to the sky, and their cries reach up to the sky. "Tang Dynasty" Du Fu's "War Chariots" goes up to the sky. ?Song Dynasty? "Crossing Xiaogushan and Dagushan" by Lu You (2) [the skies]: old metaphor, extremely high status, detailed explanation (1). Sky, high in the sky. "Miscellaneous Notes of Xijing" Volume 1: "Singing in unison, the sound reaches the sky." Poem 13 of "It's Difficult to Travel" written by Bao Zhao of the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty: "When I first resigned from home and joined the army, my glory and ambition filled the sky." "Confucianism" "Lin Wai Shi" Chapter 30: "The song is ethereal, reaching straight into the clouds." Qu Qiubai's "Miscellaneous Literature and Art·That City": "Where is that city... high into the clouds, close to the glorious sun." (2). Generally refers to Gaoyuan. ,deep. Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty, "Sitting at Night and Listening to the Words, Sent to Young Master Yan" Poem: "Many of the ambitions of Yunxiao are lost, and the years of my life are invaded." Sun Zhiwei of the Qing Dynasty, "Visiting the Prefecture to Shoutian Xueqian in Hailing Again" Poem: "If you don't attach importance to Yunxiao's righteousness, how can you do it? Frequent coming and going." (3). Metaphor refers to a high position. Lu Yun of the Jin Dynasty wrote in "The Emperor of the Xia Mansion in the Imperial History of Yuzhang of the Jin Dynasty": "The Crown Prince is clear and wise, and he is wise and wise. He fights hard in the River Margin and straightens his feet in the sky." Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "A Gift to Xianyu Jingzhao" poem: "The sky is now approaching. , who is more worthy of Taigun? "The first chapter of "Red Pear Blossom" by Zhang Shouqing of the Yuan Dynasty: "You only say that a scholar has no way to reach the sky, but you don't say that a civil servant can conquer the world with his pen." The explanation of the word decomposition cloud (③④ cloud) ú speaking, Quote: It’s what everyone else says. Confucius said the poem goes like this. So and so (such, such; when quoting a sentence or conversation, it means the end or omission). Classical Chinese auxiliary words are used at the beginning, middle and end of sentences: Who is thinking about it? The years are passing by, so is the time to remember. Water vapor rises and condenses into tiny water when it encounters cold. The explanation of Xiao is Xiao ā Yun: Yun Xiao. Xiaohan (a. Yunxiao and Tianhe refer to the sky: b. Ancient metaphor for the imperial court). Sky: Jiuxiao. Heavy (luan) sky. Xiaorang (heaven and earth, metaphor means they are far apart). Soil radical: rain.
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