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What does smog mean? Haze interpretation

Haze is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is yρnmáI, which means the weather is gloomy and dark. It is a metaphor for the shadows and unpleasant atmosphere in people's hearts.

1. means it's cloudy. Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Dream Back to Fu": "In the daytime, haze emerges and is released." The fourth fold of the Yuan Pavilion: "Tight clouds lock the ice cliff, the wind gathers haze, and the snow scatters dust."

2. Metaphor people's spiritual shadows and depressing atmosphere. Cao Qingyin's poem "Mid-Autumn Festival Xitang and other months send pregnant children and especially companions" says: "The clouds in the turbid world are long and sad, and the magic ladder is strong and high."

Mao Dun's color blindness IV: "He came to this cat-faced friend to solve the problem because he was puzzled; He hopes that strong and exciting words can drive away the haze in his heart. "Reagan's" Real Heroes "(People's Education Edition, the second volume of the seventh grade): The haze [2] enveloped the whole country, and we went out of the house, holding hands and comforting each other.