How do you pronounce the word "decline" in "Han Yue Fu Shang Xie" in "Longevity without end." What to say?

1. This poem comes from "Shangxie" by an unknown poet in the Han Dynasty: Shangxie, I want to know you, and live forever. There are no mausoleums in the mountains, the rivers are exhausted, the winter thunders tremble, the summer rains and snows, the heaven and the earth are united, I dare to be with you!

2. Most of the ancient pronunciation of the word "氪" is "cuī", which is used as a verb, meaning: decrease, decline, weaken.

3. When used in this poem, it means "love will never fade".

4. To understand this word and the poem "Long life will never fade", we must connect it with the context in order to understand it more accurately: "I want to know you, and my long life will never fade." "To "know each other" means to love and be good to each other. After careful selection, the girl believed that this man was indeed worthy of love. "Eternal life will never fade" means that the fate of two people will be linked together forever, and their love will never fade. The first sentence expresses the attitude of love, and the latter sentence further expresses the steadfastness of love. Love is extremely pure and beautiful only when it is linked to steadfastness. Of course the girl knew this, so she wanted to express her feelings further. However, she no longer wanted to speak directly from the front. Instead, she made an oath from the negative side through unexpected reverse imagination. She first cited five extraordinary things as the premise for the oath: "There are no mausoleums in the mountains and exhaustion of the rivers", which means that the most permanent existence in the world has undergone tremendous changes; "Thunders in winter and rain and snow in summer" means that the most permanent things in nature have changed. The eternal law has undergone strange changes; "heaven and earth unite" means that the entire universe has undergone a devastating catastrophe, and then uttered the five words "Nai Dare and Jun Jue". Because these five words are supported by five extraordinary things, each word is unique and extraordinary; and because none of the prerequisites for making an oath will appear, the result of "Nai Dare and the King Jue" cannot be said. .