Urgent! Excuse me, literary experts, what do "wandering" and "wandering" mean? What is the difference?

The meandering water flows out to Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting Collection. The so-called "flowing water" is to choose an elegant and secluded place, where the literati sit by the water side of the meandering waves in order, and one person puts a cup full of wine on the upper stream to make it flow downstream. When the glass stops in front of someone, it is taken and drunk, and then it is drunk or whispered or assisted, and poetry is made. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the literati liked to attack the ancient style, drinking and having fun all day, indulging in mountains and rivers, being indifferent to Laozi and Zhuangzi, and wandering in calligraphy. This elegant wine order, like "spring snow", is not only a means of punishing wine, but also makes it extraordinary because of the participation of the elegant and elegant spiritual activity of being punished as a poem. The most famous one was the Lanting Restoration Conference held on March 3rd, 9th, Emperor Yong of Jin Dynasty. The great calligrapher Wang Xizhi and 41 celebrities of the dynasty sent away their sadness at the Lanting in the Shanyin of Huiji, and their poems were collected into a collection. Wang Xizhi got drunk and wrote the Preface to Lanting Collection, which is famous for generations. Of course, among the people, there are also people who simplify this by drinking only and not writing poems. Qu Shui, also known as Qu Shui in a flowing cup or Qu Shui in a flowing bowl, is a kind of catering custom in the old Shangsi Festival. Its general way is that people sit around the curved canal, put special wine glasses (mostly lacquerware with light texture) upstream, and let them float slowly along the tortuous water flow. Whoever floats to the glass will take a drink. Go back and forth like this until you have fun. Literati developed this custom into an elegant collection of famous people-in front of whom the wine glass stopped, they had to compose a poem, which was just as interesting as "pass the parcel" or "losing a handkerchief" of modern people. On the third day of March in the 9th year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (353), Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher, and more than forty people, including celebrities Xie An and Sun Chuo, gathered in Lanting, Shanyin, Zhejiang Province, to make a play of meandering water. As the saying goes, "There is also a clear stream that stirs turbulence, reflecting the left and right, which is thought to be meandering water. Sitting next, although it is not as prosperous as silk, bamboo and orchestral strings, it is enough to talk about your intimate feelings. These poems were compiled into Lanting Collection, prefaced by Wang Xizhi, which became a treasure in the history of Chinese calligraphy art. Liushang, the title of the book