What is a dying poem?

The dying poems are: the creeping weed will wither, and the moss will wither.

The dying poems are: If you complain about the dying of youth, the creeping weed will die. The structure is: collapse (upper and lower structure) (left and right structure). The pinyin is: wěijué.

What is the specific explanation of withering? We will introduce it to you in the following aspects:

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withering. Death; Die.

second, quote to explain

withering. "The Songs of Chu Li Sao": "Although it is wilting, it is no harm, mourning the filth of the public." "Literary Mind Carving Dragons and Exaggerated Ornaments" by Liang Liu Xie in the Southern Dynasties: "Words are withering, but the cold valley is not enough to wither." Death; Die. The third poem of Qing Fang Bao's "Seven Thoughts": "Forcing Gong Cheng to make a farewell to death, and dying halfway." Liang Qichao's "The General Trend of China's Academic Thought Changes" Section II: "Its way is the most unfavorable to the tyrants, the imperial court nobles, who hoe it in the sun and the moon, and the literary scene declines, which is almost withering."

Third, network explanation

withering away is a Chinese word, withering away. Li Sao, Songs of Chu.

Idioms about withering

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