Lin? [Lin]
Basic meaning:
Used as a noun, it rained for more than three days in a row.
Source:
Tang Yuanzhen's poem Tonghua said, "Shang Xian is a loyal minister, and I am a rainy day. 」
Explanation:
I am like this bunch of businessmen, honest and not greedy, willing to turn into showers during the drought.
Glyph evolution
The running script of the extended information forest is written as follows:
Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Rain and rain have passed for three days. From the sound of rain, the sound of the forest.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Lin, it rained for more than three days in a row. Font with "rain prefix" as the edge and "forest" as the sound edge.
words explanation
1, shower [gān lín]?
Interpretation: describe the rain that is beneficial to crops after a long drought. Lin: It has been raining for several days.
2. Lin Yu [Lin y incarnation]?
Interpretation: It rained heavily for several days.
3. Lin Biao?
Interpretation: refers to raindrops. Raindrops fall to form crisscross rain lines, hence the name.
4. Lu Lin footballer?
Explanation: It means that the mountains and rivers flow downwards.
5. Lin Yan?
Interpretation: It rains. Yu enze.