Question 2: What does the green silk tapestry mean? Green silk tapestry: green ribbon. (tāo): a rope woven with silk. This refers to a wicker ribbon. )
Source: He Zhangzhi's "Singing Willow": Jasper is dressed as a tree, and thousands of green tapestries hang down. I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors.
Question 3: Jasper is dressed as a tree with 10,000 green silk tapestries. What do you mean by jasper and silk tapestry? Explanation:
High willows wear jasper, while thousands of willows hang green silk strips.
To annotate ...
(1) willow: willow,
Or shrubs, with long and narrow leaves and many kinds. This poem describes
(2) Jasper: Jade with bright green color. It is used here to describe the light green in spring.
(3) make-up: decorate.
(4) One tree: full of trees. One, intact. In China's classical poems and articles,
In use, it does not necessarily mean the exact quantity. The word "10,000" in the next sentence means a lot.
Tapestry: a rope made of silk. Tapestry: It describes a silk image.
Like wicker.
[6] cutting: cutting, dividing an object into several parts with a knife or scissors.
February: February in the lunar calendar is the early spring season.
Like: like, like, like.
Question 4: What do you mean by the 10,000 green silk tapestries hanging down?