1. Also called "dead branches". Also known as "dry draft". The plants withered.
Laozi: "The life of vegetation is soft and brittle, and it dies and dries up." Yi Wei Tong Guayan Volume: "Disaster will wither and things will wither." Tang Feng performed "Feng Shiwen Ji Jian Wang Wenxuan Temple Tree": "There are cypress trees at Wenxuan Temple Gate and southwest of the temple in Qufu County, Yanzhou, each five or six feet high, and the manuscript has been withered for a long time." Song Mei Yao Chen's poem "Dusk Snow": "As soon as the vegetation changes, it fades and forgets its truth." Chen Yi's poem "Red Leaves in the Western Hills": "There are red leaves in the book, which are lewd. Please look again every other year, Zhen Hong is not dead. "
2. refers to withered vegetation.
Wen Zi Ren Shang: "Based on the growth of life, everything is prosperous, spring is dry, summer is full of fruits, autumn is full of vegetables and food, and winter is steamed, which is considered as private capital." "History of Rites and Music in Han Dynasty": "It is sudden death to wither and resume production." Yan Shigu's note: "Dead branches, winter vegetation has fallen." The second rhyme of Song and Huang Tingjian's "Little Judge's Feeling of Praying for Rain": "Since then, I have died all over, loving the people and the son of heaven like Renzong." Yuan Sadula's poem "The Early Yellow River is a Thing" says: "The wind is bleak, and the hair is short and cold."
3. emaciated and haggard.
"Warring States Policy Qin Ce Me": "(Su Qin) is gaunt and gloomy." Han Sima Xiangru's Long Door Fu: "Husband is a good woman, and he is at ease. The soul is not rebellious, withering and living alone. " In the Song Dynasty, Lu You wrote a poem in Sad Autumn: "The old monk who was sick invaded the mausoleum, and he slept less and starved for a long time.
"Li Yu's" Flying Building and Passing Books "in the Qing Dynasty:" You said that the Nu family is now haggard and fluffy, completely unlike the original appearance. Guo Moruo's fourth poem "Bottle": "I have been dying for many years, and I bid farewell to my youth. "
4. Shut up, shut up.
Han Jiayi's Ode to the Dry Cloud: "When the mu withers and loses its light, the earth and stone will meet with each other." Tang Li Bai's poem "From Hanyang Sick Wine to Wang Mingfu": "Last year, I moved to Yelang Road, and the glass inkstone grew dry." Song Su Shi's Biography in the Pool: "Qing lived in a barren land for a long time, immersed in water for a long time, and did not die." "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 36: "Although there are two treasure shapes, qi and reality are interlinked. Only by driving each other can we live long. Dismantling two places will be useless in a short time. "
5. It means down and out.
"The World in Zhuangzi": "Although Mozi is really good in the world, he has nothing to ask for, although he is haggard." Tao Qian's eleventh drinking poem in the Jin Dynasty: "Although you stay famous, your life is dry." In Shun Qin's "Chen Shang, Assistant Minister of Ningjun, complained": "I miss the ancient martyrs ... although I can't finish my work, I haven't become famous yet. I hope I can get a reward. Care about blood. Is blood different from others? In addition, it is not that you are happy, withered, hungry and cheap, but that you are evil, glorious and profitable.
"Jin Yuanhao asked" Twenty Rhymes of New Residence ":"There are thousands of buildings in the chest, and there is nowhere in the world. In the north, clothes are dying, and nineteen peaches are near the door. "Qing Gong Zizhen's poem" Begging for Yang ":"Suffering is out of date, and my name is withered. "
6. It is called the core of poverty.
Xie Lingyun's "Famous Mountain Tour" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Those who lie on their pillows and flow around the rocks lack ambition, so they keep dry."
7. It refers to the style of some poems. It means bitter, cold and sad.
Song Yu Yan's Poems on Canglang: "Meng Jiao's poems are haggard and haggard, and they are short of breath."
8. It refers to the style of some poems. It means simple and quiet.
Xun's Hermit Poem I: "The poems of Tao Yuanming and Wei Suzhou are lonely and dry, like green, suitable for the mountains and should not be placed on the imperial court."
9. refers to the disadvantages of poor calligraphy.
Tang Douyi's Shu Shu Fu: "Ku: If you want to return to the north and south, you must break."