The continuous 'cursive script' of the word "Yang" is written as follows:
The pinyin is yáng
Poplar, a deciduous tree. There are many species, including aspen, poplar, poplar, etc., most of which are fast-growing timber trees. Timber is used for construction, paper making, etc.
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Willow, poplar, bayberry, white poplar, ringing poplar, water poplar extended information
Huáng yáng è rùn ]?
Explanation: Boxwood: the name of a tree; misfortune: hardship; leap: leap year. According to old legend, boxwood trees are difficult to grow. In leap years, instead of growing, they will shorten. A metaphor for a difficult situation.
From: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Four Ode to the Residence of Doctor Yu Kangzhi in the Prison of the Palace of Heaven": "There are countless springs in the garden, except for the boxwood in leap years."
Grammar: subject-predicate form ; as an object; a metaphor for a difficult situation
Yang Zhu Qiqi [yáng zhū qì qí]?
Explanation: often quoted as an allusion to express the rugged world and worry about going astray Sentimental worries, or feelings of separation on the wrong road.
From: "Xunzi·Wang Ba": "Yang Zhu cried on the road and said: 'This man is the one who stepped too far and felt that he had fallen thousands of miles!' Weeping." It means that he walked wrongly at the crossroads. Half a step later, it was already a thousand miles away from enlightenment. Yang Zhu cried for this.