First of all, powerful
Vernacular explanation: describes the extensive growth of things or the huge flow of people.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Fan Zhongyan
Source: Yueyang Tower: "Vast; The horizon is endless. "
Broad and powerful, boundless.
Second, be quiet.
Vernacular explanation: there is no sound, no murmur and noise.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Wu Zhuo
Source: The Legend of the Flying Dragon: "I saw Kuang Yin sleeping on the bed, quiet, and there was a real red dragon in that door."
I only saw Zhao Kuangyin sleeping in the bed. There is no sound, no noise and noise. There is a real red dragon in that door.
Third, all kinds
Vernacular explanation: refers to all kinds, many kinds.
Author: Liezi
Source: Liezi Tian Rui: "Tangible, tangible, colored, colored."
Translation: Where there is a body, there is the substance that produces it; Where there is sound, there are sound substances that produce sound.
Fourth, just so-so.
Vernacular explanation: Describe doing things carelessly and casually.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Mao Dun
Source: Midnight 12: "Those eight factories, with more than 400 thousand, are just so-so."
Five, in a flurry
Vernacular explanation: describe panic and unstable behavior.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: "Yu Shiming's Ci and Chen Yushi's Clever Exploration of Jinchai Hall": "I am dressed neatly, my feet are in a hurry, and I look at the garden gate."