Interpretation of weaving
Interpretation of weaving [weaving; Braid; Knit a sweater by interweaving or hooking straps. Weave chairs with rattan (1). Cross-weave slender things. Chapter 7 of Bi Ye's Spring without Flowers: "Mend the laundry list and weave some pairs of sandals for later use." Zhao Shuli's unbound hands: "His hands are not only hard, but also dexterous. He loves weaving, often weaving various production tools with Vitex negundo, and weaving various children's toys with sorghum stalks. " (2). Extension refers to thinking activities such as brewing ideas, organizing materials, and conceiving artistic conception. Wen Yiduo's poem The First Chapter of Spring: "It's like a lost poet weaving an unfinished poem in the air." Guo Moruo's cock collection Romanticism and Realism: "The works in his New Stories are all based on myths and legends, and some of them were woven into a gorgeous kaleidoscope by rich imagination before the world was created." Zhou Libo's Summer Night: "Even young people who are not married are infected by this emotion. Everyone weaves their own thoughts according to their own life experiences. " Explanatory compilation of word decomposition is organized by crossing thin strips or strips: knitting. Knitting. Knitting. To organize or arrange according to a certain principle, rule or order: arrange. Cataloging (compiling a catalogue or referring to a compiled catalogue). Compile. Chronological editor. Distribution. Coding. Weave materials into cloth or clothes with silk, hemp, cotton yarn, wool, etc. : knitting. Knitting. Weaver (woman who weaves cloth and silk; (of Vega). Cotton fabric. Extended to the composition: Luo Zhi fee. Brocade or colored silk woven with dyed silk: brocade. Weaving (that is, "brocade"). Woven shellfish (woven shellfish)