Buxing is a Chinese vocabulary, pinyin buxing, and its definition is booming.
Pengbo, a Chinese character, pinyin is péng bó, which means prosperity.
Jia Yi's Ode to Dry Clouds in the Han Dynasty: "Looking at the white clouds in the distance, I stopped in vain."
In the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Kun's "The Ruling and Opposition" Volume III: "The new houses built by the guests at the beginning of the Zong Dynasty were all beams, and the agarwood red powder was the mud wall. When I opened the door, it was all fragrant. "
Introduction of antonym: decline
Pinyin: ShuāI Luo
Interpretation: Decline. It means that things decline from prosperity.
"Xiaoya Natural Forest Protection" is like a lush pine and cypress. Han Zhengxuan wrote: "If the branches and leaves of pine and cypress are always flourishing, they will come down in one continuous line without decline."
In the Song Dynasty, Su Shi wrote Ouyang Naihan, the owner of Iola Province: "Since the Five Dynasties, culture and education have declined, customs have been decadent, and the ground has been wiped out day by day."