Explanation of Yan Yang
[a bending or lifting of the head]
Pitch. It is a metaphor for following the ups and downs of the world, or advancing or retreating, or squatting, or raising one's head, or the king's martingale palm. ? "Poetry? Xiaoya? Beishan" Migrate with the times and look up to the world. ? "Xunzi? Feixiang" He raised his head and roared and sang, sitting silently (Xiaoge: roaring or chanting). ?Ming? Gui Youguang's "Xiangjixuan Zhi" Yan Yang Zongfu. ?Qing Dynasty? Xue Fucheng's "Observation of Oil Paintings in Paris" Detailed explanation (1). Living in peace; having fun. "Poetry·Xiaoya·Beishan": "Maybe he will lie down and look up at the end of his life, or he may be a king with his martingale palm." Yan Zhitui of the Northern Qi Dynasty's "Yan Family Instructions·Zhizu" says: "Those who are higher than this should give up and look up to the private court. "The Biography of the Talented Scholars of the Tang Dynasty·Zhang Xi" by Xinwen Fang of the Yuan Dynasty: "In Tianbaozhong, I thanked my official, returned to my hometown to lie down, and will never come to this world again." Gui Youguang of the Ming Dynasty said in "The State Affairs Commission of the same year." If you are an official, why should I lie down in the forest?" (2). It means following the world. "Xunzi·Feixiang": "Migrate with the times, and look up to the world." Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Congratulations to Zhao Jiangling Zong Confucian for the establishment of Fu Zai Qi": "(Fu Zai) The middle cause and effect, I was trapped in a dangerous country, and I looked up to the times. Don’t waste the way.” (3). Pitch. "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Li Gu": "Gudu painted his appearance with beard, scratched his head and made postures, turned his head and raised his head, walked calmly, and never felt miserable or haggard." Song Su Shi's "Mo Jun Tang Ji": " The appearance of a young and old man is hunched over. "Yun Jing of the Qing Dynasty" wrote: "On the rocky mountains of Tongtian Rock, there are many people lying down and looking up." (4). "Selected Works·Lu Ji's "Preface to the Ode of a Hero": "Everyone's heart is declining, and a crisis is about to happen, but Fang Yan looks up and stares, saying that he is enough to boast about the world." Lu Yanji's note: "Yan Yang, proud appearance." Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty " "Zhenguan Politicians · Rites and Music": "Perhaps the talent is mediocre, but Yan Yang is high."
Word analysis
The explanation of Yan 偃ǎ Fall on one's back, lay down: Yan lies . Yan Pu. Yanyang (pitch, metaphor for coping with the customs). Silence. Stop: take a breath. Yanwu Xiuwen. In ancient times, it was the same as "weir" and dike. Radical: 任; explanation of Yang: Yang ǎ, face upward, opposite to "廻": Yang head. Look up. Admire: admire for a long time. admire. Dependence: Yangcheng. Rely on. Rely on. Rely on people's breath. An old official document term. In the upper text, it is used before the words "please, pray, sincerely" to express "respect"; in the lower text, it expresses a command: to look up means to respect. Take it down, point it out