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Meng Meng's explanation.

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Describe a smoky, vague landscape that is hidden from above and hazy from below. ? The Detailed Explanation of Shen Yue's Eight Poems is also called Meng Meng. 1. Light rain. Zhang Yuanyu's poem "Ship Crossing Pinghu" says: "Because of the sudden rain, I can't see the mountains clearly." The fourth time in Su's Biography of the Wild Goose: "Before walking alone in the village, it was cloudy and rainy, and my clothes were stained." 2. dim; It's vague. Shen Liang made an agreement in Eight Poems: Shandong Defended by Brown: "Looking up is quiet, hanging down is awkward." "Biography of Zhou Shu Fan Liu": "I am lingering and I am embarrassed." Gu's poem "Send Xu Tang's ancestors to Jingxian County" says: "Spring waves ripple in Wuhu, plum rains and white sunsets." Wang Mingwei's "Trial of Poems in the Spring in the Pavilion": "The dawn is full of dew, and the cloud is light and the pavilion is heavy." Sue's Broken Goose, the sixteenth time: "In the moonlight, I stared at her face, and the clouds were slanting across the moon, which was beautiful." A Ying's diary is excerpted from "Behind the Enemy Line" on June 6, 1942: "Suddenly foggy, windy and slightly cold." 3. extended to obscurity. "Before Shu" Wei Zhuang wrote "Qingping Music" and said, "Looking at the green window, sleeping with the green curtain." 4. Describe lush vegetation. In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Jiangyan wrote "Bamboo Fu on Lingqiu": "The majestic appearance of crimson clothes makes it sway." Tang Fei Guan Qing's poem "Hanging a Tree and a Vine": "The vine is far away, and a thousand flowers hang down." Qing Tian Wen's poem "Cuiwei Temple": "Stone teeth bend, trees shake with the stream." 5. It refers to the sea. Shen Ming whale "Two Beads, Wind and Wisdom": "Spring melts peach waves and excites sages, and flowers will be extinct." See Ai Hai. Also known as "Meng Meng". Refers to the chaotic state when heaven and earth were just formed. "Who has a wide tongue?" said the poem "Youxiangyan Temple" written by Tao Cheng in Qing Dynasty. Zhang's "Five Wonders": "When the heavens and the earth were first formed, both liquid and solid were like smoke. Buddha called it a golden cloud, Kant called it a nebula, and today people call it a gas, while Confucianism looks at Tai Su. " Poetry magazine 1978 No. 1: "Pangu opened the sky, I thought that at the beginning, the sky was broken and the water clouds stood still. Wan Li flies like a giant cymbal and meteorites are like a storm. "

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The explanation of "嗤嗤嗤嗤嗤" A. describes damp and moist; B. describe dim Sea: Dong 'ao. "There are fish in the north, called Kun". Radical: beech; For Meng Meng's explanation, see Meng Meng and Meng Meng. Empty. "Boo". Radical: beech.