Idiom notes:
Stems: branches and stems of plants; Peng: Artemisia ordosica, whose roots are often blown off by the wind, flies around. ?
Idiom origin:
Song Shi Xiao You's poem "Qingpingle" says: "Self-pity for worldly dust, broken stems for several years." ?
Make sentences:
1. In the past, four generations lived under one roof, and people were prosperous and laughing, leaving me alone with a broken stem and a foreign land.
2. I am the only one in a big family with prosperous people, laughter and prosperity.
3. How is this sword so similar to the' broken stem floating' in this swordsmanship?
4. Emperor Gao is in Jiujing, regardless of his family's ruin, it is better to know that his descendants are not as good as floating life.