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The meaning of overflow shadow

"Overflow" means: shake the shadow. From the poem "Lingaotai" by Chu Liang in the Tang Dynasty: "The floating light is getting deeper and deeper with the sun."

"Overflow Shadow" is explained as follows:

1, shake it: also called "shake it?" . Shake, shake.

2. Shadow:

(1) Images of people and things reflected by mirrors or water.

(2) Shadows cast by people or objects blocking light.

(3) the image is blurred.

④ refers to the embodiment of the spiritual world.

(5) appearance; Outline.

(6) traces; Traces.

(7) clues; Hidden feelings.

(8) refers to the basis.

3. yang. Turbulence on the water surface: rippling. The liquid overflowed: the milk overflowed. Shuiming, a tributary of Lancang River in Yunnan Province, China; Place names of Yunnan Province, China. Dialect, small lake.

4, shadow yǐng. The plain image of Zhou Youguang's intermediate object when it blocks light also refers to an unreal image or impression: a character. Huaying. Reflection. Phantom. Shadow wall influence. Innuendo (borrowing a to refer to b, or innuendo someone's business). Without a trace. Weak (vague, unreal). Catch the wind and catch the shadows. Instinct.

Image: photography (photography). Take pictures. Silhouette. Photocopy images. Description: Shadow writing. Roger that. Shadow song book Refers to "movies": film reviews. Cinema. Movies. Film and television (film and television) Movie circle