Implication and symbol of hidden characters

Hidden words mean calm, not arrogant and impetuous, modest, and symbolize the meaning of being wise and foolish, wandering in the clouds and wild cranes, and not showing one's edge.

1. Definition and word formation of hidden words:

1. Hiding: retreating and looming.

2. Conceal: Tell the truth without hiding it.

3. Hidden and hidden. Contrary to the obvious: hidden feelings, hidden diseases and invisibility.

4. The secret is unknown: it's hard to tell.

2. Pronunciation and strokes of hidden characters:

1. Pinyin: yǐn, y ? n.

2. strokes: horizontal folding hook/horizontal bending hook, vertical, vertical, horizontal/horizontal hook, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, dot, oblique hook, dot, dot.

Third, hidden word idioms and their translation:

1. Compassion: expressing sympathy for those who have suffered misfortune. Refers to the sympathy for those who have suffered disasters or misfortunes.

2. forbearance: forbearance, not venting or revealing to others.

3. Difficult to stretch: things hidden in the deep heart that are difficult to say.

Poems about the implication of hidden characters and their appreciation

1. Knowing from a distance that there is a hidden monarch, eating zhizhong and cultivating musk deer as a group. -appreciation of Liu Kezhuang's Xishan in Song Dynasty

: This poem shows the tranquility on the Xishan Mountain and the life of a hermit through delicate description and the use of images. The poet described the hermit's high residence with "knowing from afar" and expressed his admiration and yearning for seclusion.

2. Under the east fence of picking chrysanthemums, you can see Nanshan leisurely. -appreciation of

Drinking Five by Tao Yuanming in Jin Dynasty: This sentence is simple and clear, and the language is beautiful. When the poet picks chrysanthemums, he abandons the dust and customs and feels comfortable, showing Tao Yuanming's thoughts and realm of yearning for nature and pursuing freedom and peace.

3. leaning alone in the close bamboos, I am playing my lute and humming a song. -appreciation of Zhu Li Guan by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty

: This sentence depicts the leisurely life of the poet sitting alone and playing the piano under the moon, showing the realm of tranquility, elegance and vulgarity.

4. there is no confusion of words and feelings, and there is no cumbersome form. -appreciation of Liu Yuxi's humble room inscription in Tang dynasty

: this sentence describes the poet's relaxed life interest without the pressure of officialdom, and leads readers to appreciate the beautiful realm of the integration of man and nature.

5. The boat passed away, and Jiang Hai spent the rest of his life. -appreciation of

Lin Jiang Xian Night Return to Lingao by Su Shi in Song Dynasty: This sentence is full of the poet's personal feelings, with deep feelings, expressing the poet's broad-minded mind, which is his dissatisfaction with the secular and yearning for freedom.