The word "fiber" has multiple meanings in Chinese and is often used to describe small and delicate items. In modern Chinese, the word "fiber" can be interpreted as meaning "small", for example, fiber, delicate hands, etc. In addition, "fiber" is also very common in the art of calligraphy because it plays an important role in writing each Chinese character.
"Slender" is also very common in the Japanese context, and is often used to describe people who are slim and lightweight, for example, "slender waist", "slender torso", etc. In addition, in the Japanese judo movement, there is also the term "slim judo", which means that athletes need to use their own slim strength to compete technically and tactically.
In poems and songs, "fiber" is often used to describe beautiful scenes, such as, "The fine clouds make tricks, the flying stars convey hatred", "The fine hair is combed through the temples, and I stay on the silver platform in the middle of the night." wait. The scenes described in these sentences seem not to be related to the original meaning of the word "Xian", but the hints contained in this word make the poems more artistic and vivid, making the works more deeply rooted in people's hearts.