What does glimmering mean?

The meaning of "glimpsing shadow" is as follows:

The meaning of "glimpsing shadow" is like the light on the water surface and the passing shadow, which disappears in a flash, describing that the impression is not deep. It also refers to the superficiality of the article’s remarks and lack of real knowledge. It also means that things in the world are fleeting and elusive.

Glimpse of light, a Chinese idiom, comes from "Lingao Tai" by Xu Liang of the Tang Dynasty.

The source of the idiom: Chu Liang's poem "Lingaotai" in the Tang Dynasty: "The floating light goes with the day, and the shadows deepen with the waves."

Allusion: Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" in the Qing Dynasty "Chapter 18: Knowledge is learned on the ground, and the opinions will naturally be well-founded; if there is only a fleeting glimpse without prejudice, they will naturally drift with the tide and be at a loss as to what to do.

Synonyms: "Wandering on horseback and watching flowers"

"Wandering on horseback and watching flowers" is a Chinese idiom, which comes from "After Enrollment" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty.

This idiom means riding on a running horse and looking at flowers. It was originally used to describe the proud and happy mood of finishing the imperial examination. Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for understanding things in a hurry and superficially. Its structure is a linking type, which can serve as a predicate, adverbial, and object in a sentence, and has a derogatory connotation.

The meaning of the idiom: Meng Jiao has failed several times, but this time he actually won the gold medal, which shows that he is usually down-to-earth and prepared, and can only seize the opportunity when it comes. If a person's talent is not recognized, he blames everyone all day long, and loses his enterprising spirit, his talent will eventually be lost in the world. If people just "go through the motions" when conducting investigations and research, it will be impossible to understand the real situation, and it will be impossible to get things done well. If you change from "watching the flowers on horseback" to "watching the flowers on horseback", the situation will be different. "Get off your horse and watch the flowers" can truly penetrate into reality and make it easier to understand the essence of things.

Sentences for "glimpsing":

1. How can we gain an in-depth understanding of the customs and customs of each place by visiting places briefly?

2. This book must be read intensively, not just a superficial glance.

3. Knowledge is learned on the ground, and the discussion will naturally be well-founded. If there is only a fleeting glimpse, there is no prejudice in it, and it will naturally drift with the tide and be at a loss.

4. Studying ancient monuments is no better than traveling around the mountains and rivers. I’m afraid the fleeting glimpses gained from just wandering around will be of no use.

5. Life is like a dream, and what you see in the dream is just a glimpse.

6. Such superficial remarks are unconvincing.