Liu in ancient poems expresses separation and sorrow, refers to hometown, is a symbol of sorrow, refers to spring, expresses feelings about the passing of time, symbolizes beauty, and is a metaphor for love.
1. Pinyin: liǔ.
2. Interpretation: This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. The ancient character shape comes from the sound of 木卯 (mǎo). Willow is a deciduous tree or shrub with many types, the common ones include weeping willow, dry willow, etc.
3. Source: There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Visiting Shanxi Village"
4. Synonyms: branches, strips.
5. Antonym: None.
Sentence:
1. The willow tree swayed its waist in the wind and danced to its heart's content.
2. In summer, vegetation, flowers and insects are full of vitality. The green grass on the lawn is competing to be taller; the willow trees on the roadside are swaying their branches and twisting left and right; the flowers in the flower beds are squeezing and pushing each other to show off their beauty; the cicadas on the trees are singing love songs at the top of their lungs.
3. The breeze blows, and the willow trees on the shore sway with the wind. The slim young woman standing on the bow of the boat dances with a ribbon on her lapel. It is not a dance, but it is better than a dance.
4. After a spring rain, the willow tree that had been sleeping all winter woke up, and a layer of new green appeared on the long and thin branches.
5. A rainbow appears after the rain, and the willow tree shows its most upright posture in front of human beings. After a while, the sun comes out, and the willow tree becomes straighter, as if to say: Do you know? The rainbow comes out for us.
Therefore, if you want to overcome that wall in your heart, you must have courage!