Complete detailed information of Miaomiao (Chinese words)

Miaomiao means a description of one's own future, which is uncertain. See one of the poems "Remembering Jinling" written by Wang Anshi, a poet of the Song Dynasty: "I want to see the places I visited in the old days, with misty clouds and vast water." Basic introduction Chinese name: Miaomiao Pinyin: miǎo miǎo Phonetic: ㄇㄧㄠˇ ㄇㄧㄠˇ Definition, quotations and explanations , related ancient texts, interpretation 1. A description of one's future, which is uncertain, 2. Refers to the boundless road ahead 3. Refers to oneself appearing very small in front of huge things 4. An expression of uncertainty about one's future 5 .A kind of state that seems to be there or not. 6. Describe the distant, distant appearance, quote and explain the distant appearance; the distant appearance.

"Guanzi·Neiye": "The folds are as if they are lying on the side, and they are as if they are about to be lost. They are as vague as the endless." Yin Zhizhang's note: "Miao, a slightly distant appearance."

"Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben·The Story of the Three Pagodas of West Lake": "At dusk, the railings are swaying, the mist is dim, and there are countless mountain colors."

Zhou Enlai's poem "Lanshan Mountain after the Rain": "Climbing high and far away Looking up, the green mountains are dim, and the covered white clouds are like ribbons; dozens of electric lights shine out of the dim and dark city. "The appearance is weak; the appearance is small.

A poem written by Xu Hun of the Tang Dynasty, "A Taste of the Old Song Dynasty Bequ, an Autumn Evening Tour in Hunan Pavilion, Now I Come Back to Admire the Pavilion, I Feel Sorrowful": "The west wind is misty and the moon is stretching to the sky, and I have been drunk in the orchid boat for less than ten years." Yuan of the Tang Dynasty See the "Shangzhongshu Yao Ling Gong Chongshu": "Then please use your body and fate to kill you with a sword to avenge your injustice."

Liu Bannong's "European Garden": "Oh God, I come to the richest and most powerful country in the world with my insignificant body. I wish to repay God's grace and plant a cross at the end of the world." give. (Qu Yuan - "Nine Songs·Mrs. Xiang") I feel vague in my heart, and look forward to the beauty in the sky. (Su Shi - "Ode to the Former Red Cliff") The garrison is solitary and the grass is withered. (Tang Dynasty. Liu Changqing - "One of Three Pingbo Songs") The mist of Xiaoxiang is misty for thousands of miles. Don't remember the carved beams, how much kindness you had in the past.

(Yuan. Wang Zongchen - "Butterfly Loves Flowers")