Explanation of Qi Ran
Also called "Qi Ran". 1. Invincible, knocked down. Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Yuan Family's Thirst Notes": "Every wind comes down from the four mountains, shaking the big trees and covering the grass, which is red and green, with the fragrance of grass." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "He Drinking" No. 3: "The body feels like being caught by the wind. The bamboos cover the trees and the leaves are startled. Each one has its own attitude when drinking wine." (2). The swaying appearance. Li Dou of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "Yangzhou Painted Boat Record·Xiao Qinhuai Record": "The lotuses in the pond cover the left and right sides, and the long chrysanthemums meander in the east and west." (3). Weak appearance. The fourth poem of Su Che's "Residence" of the Song Dynasty: "The weak pomegranates grow to hide the flowers, and the bamboos are inserted to make strong branches. The roots and stones are twisted and folded, and the seeds can bloom." The poem "Reflection" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "The vanilla is luxuriant when sleeping, covering the grass. Yanliu is weak." (4). Light and soft appearance; soft appearance. Song Hongmai's "Yijian Dingzhi·Linmao Li Sheng": "The girl hid her face from the water and returned." Song Xinqiji's "Xi Qianying Orioles" wrote: "Hiding her face is like shame, jagged like jealousy, embracing the flowery hair of the flower canal." (5). Lingering appearance. Wang Zhi of the Song Dynasty's "Traveling in the Landscape of Donglin": "The lotus flowers are the same color, and the wind comes from both sides of the bank. They are red and green, swaying and full of flowers. Their fragrance is strong, and they are covered with sleeves." Ming Gaoqi's "Burning Incense" poem: " It's still floating, but it will be more dense when it is broken."
Word analysis
The explanation of "cover" is to cover, to cover: to cover. bunker. cover up. cover. cover. masking. buried. Cover people's eyes and ears. The flaws do not cover up the virtues. Conceal flaws. Guan, close: cover. Close the door. Cover up. Something is caught when closing doors, windows, cabinets, etc.: cover your hands. Attack or capture someone unprepared: cover up and kill. cover. Yan Ran's explanation Ran ǎ The edge of the tortoise shell. 〔 slowly 〕. Hair, branches, etc. are soft and drooping; as in "willow branches slowly"; slowly, as in "the moon rises slowly". surname. Radical: 冂.