(1) [East]: The wind blowing from the east.
The small building blew eastward again last night. -Yu Meiren by Li Yu in Southern Tang Dynasty
(2)[ Spring Breeze]: Spring Breeze
(3) [Driving Force Revolution]: It is a metaphor for the strength of the revolution or the high momentum of the revolution.
The east wind blows beyond heaven and earth, shaking all the demons in the world. -"Eight Poems in Tiananmen Square"
1. The wind from the east. "Songs of the South, Nine Songs, Shan Gui": "The east wind floats with the rain, and you forget to return to practice." Tang Du Mu's poem "Red Cliff": "The east wind is not convenient for Zhou Lang, and Tongquetai Chunsuo Second Bridge." Yang Shuo's "Haicheng": "It is usually spring, and the east wind blows after the rain, and there is Haicheng."
2. refers to the spring breeze. "Book of Rites and Moon Order": [Moon of Meng Chun] The east wind thaws, the stinger vibrates, and the fish freezes. One of Tang Li Bai's poems "Drinking Spring Water Alone": "The east fan is Shu Qi, and Shui Mu Rong Chunhui." The fiftieth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Peach is not fragrant, apricot is not red, and the east wind laughs before the cold." Liu Dabai's poem "Looking at the Lake at Night": "The microwave penetrates the east wind: the sky will be clear tomorrow, and the castle peak will be particularly clear."
It means spring. Yin's poem "Miangu sends a message to Cai's Kunzhong" says: "Visit Jincheng twice a year, before the east wind and after the autumn."
4. Metaphor the power or momentum of revolution. Xie Juezai's "Drive Without Confusion": "The east wind has already blown among the broad masses of workers, peasants and soldiers and working people, but some cadres are still calm." Chen Yi's poem "Man Jiang Hong": "I like the east wind is vast and the west wind is fluttering." Guo Moruo's ode to Xinhua: "Multi-race, like brothers, long live the east wind."
5. the name of the dish. Selected Works of Zuo Si's Five Poisons Fu: "The grass is the lotus, the cardamom ... the east wind, but the branch." Liu Kui's note: "East wind and grass produce nine truths." Qi Shuguo's "Not Made in China" quoted Jin's "Guangzhou Ji": "Dongfeng mosaic is like a pregnant woman with purple stems. It is advisable to use fat meat as soup, which tastes like cheese. " See "Dongfeng Cuisine".