What does the cave mean?

Cave [yuān sǒu]: a place where people or things gather (deep water, where fish gather; Grass by the water, where animals gather): sinful.

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1, deep, where fish gather; Where animals gather. Generally refers to the place where people and things gather.

Book Wu Cheng: "Today, the Shang king suffers from stupidity, squanders natural things, harms and abuses the people, flees the Lord for the world and uproots his roots." Liu Tang Zhiji's "Shi Tong Bian Zhi": "There is a cave in vegetarian diet, which is also the source of the corpse." Ai Qing's poem "Atlantic Ocean": "For many years, the Atlantic Ocean has become the nest of great pirates."

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"The Book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, Wang Yanchuan": "Make An Deyu and Yao Yuan put all their eggs in one basket, help evil, and make the guests become monks." Qing Weijing and Yao Qiunong: "Zhongzhou is a cave of humanity. In the past, sages and sages were popular. Except for the five brothers and scholars, there must be something to sing and play, and we must wait for the future. " Hua Yao's A Spoon of Parallel History of Quhai: "The custom of cultural relics is rooted here."

3. Deep and wide.

Lishi, Hanjingzhou, Secretariat of History and Shangshangbei: "Wisdom contains deep points, benevolence and spring, righteousness and high autumn clouds, and frost."

4, the abyss.

Guo Xiaochuan's "Deng Jiu San" poem: "Trying to throw poor middle peasants back into the dark cave."

5. The root of Judah.

An Shi's poem "A Gift to Chen at the Beginning of a Scene" says: "Open-minded, with profound pulse." Li Zhi's childlike innocence in Ming Dynasty said: "However, Six Classics, Yu and Meng are the ammunition of Taoism and the source of dummies."