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What does a drifting berth mean?
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Drifting is a Chinese vocabulary, and the pinyin is piāo bó, which means drifting or berthing; Metaphor life is not fixed, living without a fixed place, just like drifting on water. From Yu Xin's "Jiangnan Fu": "Swim in the pavilion, Gao Qiao swims."

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"Guang Yun" intersects with "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui". A thin voice. Stop. The ship was moored on the shore. "Du Fu's Poems" overflow the boat in front of the mountain, and the day enters the berth to waste Zhu.

Very thin. The suburban worship songs in the early Han Dynasty were like a pool in the four seas.

You live in seclusion, quiet and indifferent. Laozi's Tao Te Ching is not signed.

Park again and fly away from many faces. Zhang Heng's Ode to Xijing is full of controversy.

Floating around. Yujiang county's Nanfu wanders in the pavilion, while Gao Qiao wanders.

Then use a thin one. Wang Chong's On Balance and Truth is full of qi, so there are good and evil natures.