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What do you mean by haze?

Qing Lan, a Chinese word. Pinyin: qíng lán, which means there seems to be smoke in the clear sky.

Quoted from Zheng Gu's poem Huashan in the Tang Dynasty: "Steep and towering, the blue sky is near the capital." Vernacular: "towering, the suburbs are shrouded in smoke."

Clear, voice. From the sun, from the green, quiet voice. "Sun" means "sky" and "green" means "essence" and "best part". "Sunny" and "green" together mean "the best weather during the day". The best weather during the day.

Local area network, voice and form. There was an awkward sound from the mountain. The original meaning is fog in the mountains. Another example: haze (fog in the mountains); Blue light (the brilliance of fog when the sun shines down the mountain); Lanfeng (misty mountain peak); Blue fog (fog in the mountains); Haze (clouds in the mountains. Lan, the fog in the mountains. Haze, cloud gas)

Extended data:

First, the evolution of glyphs.

1, sunny

2. Local area network

Second, the citation interpretation

1, Song Zhou Bangyan's "Crossing the River Cloud" words: "The sky is lower than the Chu Temple, the wings are warm, and the war is flat."

Vernacular Chinese: "The smoke is low, the goose wings are warm, and the sand is leveled."

2. Yuan? Zhang's Narcissus Odes to the South of the Yangtze River: "A river is sunny and rainy, and people on both sides draw eaves."

Vernacular: "The south of the Yangtze River is full of smoke and water, and the sunny day shines on the smoke, and the people on both sides of the strait are picturesque."

3. Yuan Zhao Xianhong's "Nocturne Spring" song: "Enjoy the garden wine for a while and stop to see the mountain city for a while."

Vernacular: "When you are half drunk in the garden, don't watch the rime in the mountain city."

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