The meaning of comfortable

Shu Shu’s explanation

(1). The water flow looks slow. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem in "It's a Pity to Give One to Zhang Ji": "The water of the Huaihe River is soothing, and the mountains of Chu are straight and dense." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Poetry of the New Canal": "The water of the new canal is soothing and overflowing. In the wild, as for the thoroughfare." (2). Slow movement. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Fu Zhi Fu": "I walked out of the country gate and came east, and I felt comfortable for the rest of my journey." Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem in "De Zi Gu Shu Yin Ji": "How comfortable my journey is, I am already full of hope." ( 3). Peaceful appearance. The poem "Jing'an Sojourn" by Mengjiao of the Tang Dynasty: "Working and living are all in a hurry, but who's heart is soothing." Ming Fang Xiaoru's "Si Xiaotang Ji": "People always care about their relatives, they are happy in the morning, and they are comfortable in the evening. Who knows Is this a joy?" (4). The appearance is fluttering in the wind. Song Su Xun's "Portrait of Zhang Yizhou": "The Duke comes from the east, and the flag is smooth." Song Lu You's "The General's Journey to Jingkou" poem: "The bow of the ship is bumpy and the sails and drums are back, and the tail of the flag is comfortable in the wind."

Word Breakdown

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