First, pinyin
lí? Li.
Second, the basic explanation
Ancient poetry means green grass. Modern Chinese Dictionary interprets the word "Li" as "separation".
Third, the source
From Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass. "The endless grass on the plain comes and goes with each season. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it. Weeds and wild flowers are all over the ancient road, and the end of the grass in the sun is your journey. Oh, my friend's prince, you left again, and I heard them sigh behind you. "
Fourth, synonyms
Cheerfully, leave, leave, vaguely.
Five, antonyms
Dense and sparse.
Appreciation of the poem Grass on the Yuan Ye;
The grass on the ground is really lush. It experiences a wilting and burning wildfire once a year, burning grass leaves, but constantly burning roots. When the spring breeze blows next year, weeds stubbornly drill out of the soil and revive.
Weeds grow all the way along the ancient road far away from the original, connecting the green leaves to the deserted king city in the distance. The owner of the city is leaving. The lush grass along the way was full of parting feelings for him.