Meaning 1: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of the wind blowing trees.
Su Song's poem "Deer in Xiandu Mountain": "The wind in Changsong is bleak, and the fairy palace is close to people."
Yuan Youren Xu's "Tai Chang Yin" words: "The red skirt is ethereal, the breeze is bleak, and the towel is half drunk."
The third act of Cao Yu's gardening: "There is a standing poplar tree on the left, and the leaves rustle on it."
Cao Cao's "Looking at the Sea" is one of the trips to Xiamen. "The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rough."
Meaning 2: Adjective, describing the bleak scenery.
Sad! Autumn is gas. A bleak, withered vegetation, decline. -"Nine Debates on Chu Ci"
Tang Du Fu's poem "The Northern Expedition": "A deserted village has many buildings and people are bleak."
Yang Mingshen's Story of the Dragon Paste: "You came in autumn, do you feel bleak?"
Lao She's Four Generations under One roof 43: "Autumn brings bleak to the suburbs of Beiping, making it all autumn, not like the periphery of a metropolis at all."
Lop Nur, WU GANG, Lost Fairy Lake "When he set foot on this imaginary desolate and bleak land, he was shocked by its beauty."
Meaning 3: adjective, sparse.
Tang Tang's poem "Make Changsha Topic Daolin Yuelu Temple on Nanhai Road" says: "You can be satisfied when you are bleak, but feel expensive when you meet Hou Bo."
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