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How to form a word with the word 雯?

1. Thousands of threads? [ qiān sī wàn lǚ ]?

Interpretation: Thousands of threads, ten thousand threads. The original description is one after another, countless. Nowadays, it mostly describes the close and complex connections between each other.

Source: "Butterfly Love Flower" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty: "It will take less time to leave and look more at the temples. There are thousands of threads; not to mention the new illness."

2. It is always like this. 丝?[ bù jué rú lǚ ]?

Definition: Jue: broken; strand: thin line. It mostly describes a critical situation or low, weak, intermittent sounds and breaths.

Source: Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan's "Send Xu Xiang Zhao Meng Rong Shu": "This is the importance of succession; it is like a thread."

3. Dense needles and thin threads? [ mì zhēn xì lǚ ]?

Interpretation: thread: thread. Sewn very finely. Metaphor to consider things extremely thoughtfully.

4. Blue threads on clothes? [ yī shān lán lǚ ]?

Interpretation: clothes in tatters.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Twelve Years": "Teach them with Ruo'ao and Fumao, and use the blue strands on the road to open up the mountains and forests."

5. Not hanging a strand? [ yī lǚ bù guà ]?

Interpretation: Originally a Buddhist term, it means not having the slightest concern in the world. Now described as not wearing clothes, being completely naked. Also known as "Not hanging an inch of silk"

Source: "Surangama Sutra": "Nothing is hanging, and the pole and wood are with you." Song Dynasty Sun Guangxian's "Bei Meng Suoyan·Peng Dingjin": "There is a rabbit on the pond. , in the middle of the water. In the Tang Dynasty, it was said that it would be necessary to swim in the water without any clothes.