Ku Rong pinyin

Ku Rong is pronounced [róng ká].

Basic explanation

Lush and withered. Lush and dry vegetation.

A detailed explanation of the quotation

1, the vegetation is lush and withered.

(1) Yan Yanzhi's poem "Hu Qiu" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Who knows the accumulation of cold and summer, you can see the glory and decline."

2 Tang Wen Ting Yun's poem "The Tree to the Topic": "The vegetation is like a human being, and it is lush and lonely? Han Lingqiu. "

3 Tang? Shi Jianwu? The poem "Looking at Flowers on Leaves" says: "The mind is delicate and beautiful, and the ups and downs are only in the hands."

(4) Natural language: "For thousands of years, working people have paid attention to the relationship between natural phenomena such as the rise and fall of vegetation and the coming and going of migratory birds and the climate, and arranged farming accordingly.

⑤ Natural language: Phenology records the growth and decline of plants and the reproduction of vegetation.

It refers to the ups and downs and poverty of the world.

(1) Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty: "The Covenant of life and death is the same as the plan of rise and fall."

(2) Qian Qi's poem "When I first arrived in Beijing, I showed my brothers" in the Tang Dynasty: "Brothers have to meet, where is there glory?"

(3) The ninth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "The rise and fall of the world, the gains and losses of official career, are ultimately difficult to decide."

(4) Liao's "So the White Clouds on the Jiangshan Topic" said: "How many honors and sorrows, how many vicissitudes?"

Extended data:

Discrimination of similar words

1, up and down [shengshuā i]?

Explanation: Prosperity and decline.

"Biography of Han Poems" Volume 7: "Wu Zixu made a lot of contributions before, but later he was killed. He doesn't know there are ups and downs. What happened before, and then Fu Cha. "

2. Rise and fall [xê ngfè i]?

Explanation: ups and downs, ups and downs.

Tang Wen Ting Yun's poem "Kaisheng Temple" said: "There are still old monuments in the Southern Dynasties, so I dare to ask the fisherman to promote or abolish them."