1, Jiaohan Daobo: Jiaohan Daobo, an idiom in China, whose pinyin is Jiā o Há n d mo Shò u, originally refers to the simple and withdrawn poetic style of Meng Jiao and Jia Dao. Later it was used to describe the similar artistic conception of poetry.
2. Wilderness: Wilderness, Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin: huāng jiāo yě wài, meaning: uninhabited barren hills, places where few people go. Refers to the deserted, empty and desolate suburbs.
3. There are many bases in the suburbs: there are many bases in the suburbs, which is an idiom in China. The pinyin is sijiā o du instead of lě i, which means that the enemy is approaching on all sides and the situation is critical. It also means that there are many competitors. From Book of Rites Quli Shang.
4. The charger was born in the suburbs: The charger was born in the suburbs. This is a China idiom. Pinyin is ró róng mǎ shēng jiāo ā o ā o, which means that the war started nearby and it was a disaster. From Laozi.
5. The island is thin and cold in the suburbs: the island is thin and cold in the suburbs, which is an idiom in China, and the pinyin is Doshê u Jiā o Há n, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, Jia Dao and Meng Jiao. There are many sad words in the poems of Jia Dao and Meng Jiao, so please refer to their poems and styles. It also describes the style and semantics of Meng Jia's poems. From Song Zhuxi's The Second Rhyme Liu Xie Zhongxing Sun Hui.