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Interpretation of haze words

Interpretation of smog (1). The weather is gloomy and dark. 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 shadows and unpleasant atmosphere in people's hearts. Cao Qingyin's poem "Waiting for the Moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival West Hall" 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. "China's ancient philosophy holds that the universe runs through the opposite sides of all matter, opposite to Yang: Yin and Yang. One yin and one yang is the Tao. Mistake. Yin flourishes while Yang declines. Yin deficiency generates heat. Refers to the "moon": the moon. Lunar negative electricity: negative electricity. Cathode. Anions. Explanation of Haze × Haze An image formed by a large number of particles such as smoke and dust suspended in the air: haze. When the wind is rough, sand falls in the air and dust flies. Ancient "buried", buried. Radical: rain.