Lexical analysis of this sentence: Yu Yu Sandy, China idiom, pinyin is yù yù qiān qiān, which means still lush. Refers to lush vegetation, but also refers to lush appearance. From Liezi Mo Lifeng.
Sandy's related sentences:
1. On the other side of the river, a towering mountain is gloomy and sandy, and the beauty lies in it.
2. In the sky, the cloud star Xia Wei, in the distance, there are thousands of piles of sand, which go straight into the sky and have the potential to break the sky.
3. Soon we arrived at a towering Shan Ye with green mountains and green waters and gloomy beaches. The beauty of nature unfolds before us, and the air is fresh and pleasant.
4. As Huang Tingjian said when commenting on Su Dongpo's calligraphy, "the spirit of learning literature, depressed and sandy, comes from pen and ink." Mr. Sirui's learning and calligraphy skills are not based on clumsy works, but between elegance and vulgarity.
After walking 100 feet, the snow has disappeared without a trace, the ice has been removed, and countless flowers and trees are growing around. Sandy is gloomy, windy and has a rising sun. In a blink of an eye, it has moved from the cold winter to the prosperous spring.