Piaopiao Ruoruo: Same as "Piaopiaoyuyu". If: It seems. Flying up every now and then, as if transcending the world and becoming a fairy. People with multiple fingers feel relaxed and refreshed. It also describes the light and elegant mood of poetry, calligraphy, etc.
1. Source: "Easy to be square and round, fluttering like a fairy." - Song Dynasty: Yue Ke's "Second Praise for Ouyang Wenzhong's Removal to Residence on the Stele"
2. Interpretation : The font in Ouyang Wenzhong’s post is square with circles, giving people a light and elegant feeling.
3. Usage: Although smoking opium makes people feel as if they are immortals, once they get it, they cannot get rid of it until they die.
Extended information:
Synonyms of fluttering like a fairy:
1. Extraordinary (chāo fán tuō sú)
Interpretation: It means transcending ordinary people and breaking away from the ordinary. Taoist term refers to an elegant state that is different from the world.
Source: Zheng Yimei's "Anecdotes Between Me and Literary History·Collected Notes": "It is naturally expressed in the clear and clear eight-line notes, giving people an enjoyment of otherworldly beauty."
2. Chao Chen Chu sú (chāo chén chū sú)
Interpretation: Chen, Su: refers to the earthly world and the human world; Chu: beyond. It originally meant that Buddhists have profound skills that transcend the world. Later, he often described his talent and virtue as being far beyond ordinary people.
Source: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·De Xing", Liu Xiao's annotation quotes Xie Cheng's "Book of the Later Han": "Xu Zhen, styled Confucian, was born in Nanchang, Yuzhang, and has beautiful stilts. "Extraordinary and unconventional." (Xu Zhen, named Confucian, is from Nanchang, Yuzhang. He has a handsome appearance.