The meaning of haze

The meaning of haze: cloud; Turbid gas.

Haze, a Chinese character, pinyin is y ā n m 4 I, which means fog; Turbid gas. Refers to a place covered by clouds. Of smoke produced by combustion. The peaks on the other side of the river look very beautiful in the blue mist. -Ai Wu's "Bison Village" Jin Yuanzhen asked the poem "Wu Songping": "The cliff is underground and the smoke is long."

Qin Song Guanman Fang Ting? Wipe Wei Yun ":"How many Penglai past events are empty to look back? There is a lot of haze. "Yanwu's" Friends Come to Sit in the Mouth and Take the Second Place "in Qing Dynasty, Part II:" Yesterday, I looked at Shouyang in Jiangdong, but the empty mountain was still gray. Zhu Ziqing's Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Paddle Lights: The yellow astigmatism reflected by double glass is a hazy haze. "

He Jingming's "Miscellaneous Poems from Wuling to Yuanling Road" No.9: "Blue walls are ethereal." Tang Du Fu's poem "Wanzhangtan" said: "Wandering in Lingyin, the smoke falls sideways." Jin Shi's "High Temple": "The wise are hazy, and looking back will hinder Qing Chuan." Tang Sun Chang's auxiliary poem "Meditation": "The smoke in the golden stove is faint, and the silver particles are gone."

Tang Wang Bo's Ci Zhu Fu: "Admiring Ke Zhen is full of smoke, but moving leaves is crazy." Cigarettes are the first-class words (common words) in Chinese general norms. The radical "long" is simplified to "cause". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Smoke, anger also. Stay away from fire and noise. Smoke, or self-induced. "