Pinyin: Jin Lù du ā ní.
Interpretation: "gradually" means gradually, gradually, and "dew" means revealing and revealing. "Clue" refers to speculation about things, and also refers to clues, signs, peeping, elusive and marginal.
The origin of "clue":
1, clue, sign.
Source: Zhao Yi's Song of the Swelling Monument in the Qing Dynasty. "Changli went to the Ape Cave, and it was fruitless to look for it."
Commentary: Changli personally went to the ape cave to explore, looking around, and had no clue.
2, voyeurism, elusive.
Source: Han Yu's Preface to Master Gao Xian in the Tang Dynasty. "The change of heaven and earth is gratifying, and one is in one book, so Xu (Zhang Xu)' s book is still a ghost and unpredictable."
Interpretation: Time changes with joy and surprise, while Zhang Xu's calligraphy is as elusive as ghosts and gods.
3. Edge.
Source: Xie Lingyun of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, "Swim the Redstone into the Sailing Sea"? The rise has no clue, and the virtual boat has surpassed it.
Interpretation: the sea is boundless, and empty ships are lonely and proud.
Extended data
The antonym is "I don't know the clue"
Origin: Zhuangzi, a thinker in the Warring States Period, wrote Master Zhuangzi.
Interpretation: I don't know the original intention of studying and reversing this thing from beginning to end.
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