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Explanation of Qingzhao

Explanation of Qingzhao

Clear and bright. "Shishuo Xinyu·Rong Zhi" "Pei Linggong's eyes were so rotten that Wang Anfeng's eyes were as bright as rocks." Liang Liuxiao of the Southern Dynasty noted: "Wang Rong is short in shape, but his eyes are very clear, and he can see the sun without dazzling."

Words Decomposition

The explanation of Qing ī Water or other liquids and gases are pure and transparent, with no mixed things, as opposed to "turbid": clear water. Clear spring. Qingliu (a. A clear stream of water, such as "a stream of clear water"; b. In the old days, it referred to scholar-bureaucrats who were prestigious and unwilling to collude with the powerful). clear. Clear blue. cool and bright. Fresh. Clear and mellow. Explanation of the moonlight shine à Light shines on an object: sunlight. shine. irradiation. Looking at one's own or another person's image in a mirror or other reflective object: looking in the mirror. Photography: taking pictures. Photograph. Portrait or photo: small photo. Portrait. Look after: take care of. take care of . According to, according to: according to. Follow. copy.