Japan's nickname for wind

Long and fierce.

1, long scale

Song of Songs by Bao Zhao in the Southern Dynasties: "The plain belt is long and violent, and the Chinese tassel is far away."

Interpretation of the vernacular: the wide belt flutters with the wind, and the colorful crown tassels are full of flying dust.

2. Prosperity

Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting in the Tang Dynasty: "Although Beihai is on credit, it can be accepted; The east corner is gone, and the mulberry is not too late. "

Interpretation of vernacular: Although the North Sea is far away, the strong wind can still reach; Although the morning light has passed, it is not too late to cherish the evening.

"Le You" by Zhuang Zhou in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "Peng moved to Nanming and also hit the water for 3,000 miles. Those who climbed the mountain were nine in Wan Li, and those who went to rest in June."

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: When Peng moved to the South China Sea, he flapped his wings on the water surface, which could stir up waves of 3,000 miles, fly around the whirlwind to the high altitude of Wan Li, and leave the North Sea in the June wind.

Poetry related to the wind:

Damn Hua Lian, the wind in the dangerous building is good

Song Dynasty: Liu Yong

Leaning against the dangerous building, the wind is fine, looking forward to spring sorrow, and the sky is dark. In the afterglow of grass and smoke, no one can rely on the meaning of silence.

I plan to get drunk on the map of madness and sing songs for wine, which is strong and tasteless. I don't regret that my belt is getting wider and wider, which makes people haggard for Iraq.