1, Gui Shui went around Dongcheng, never saw the sword, a joke. Refers to the people's yearning for a peaceful life.
2. Sunflowers are biased towards the sun, and their physical properties are difficult to win. The above poem is selected from Du Fu's poem "Singing 500 Words from Beijing to Fengxian". Sunflower always faces the sun, which is determined by its own nature, and this law will not change easily. Here, Du Fu expressed his loyalty and patriotism to the monarch through the sunflower's orientation to the sun.
3. Guihai resigned to repair the door and bid farewell to the number. -From the Southern Song Dynasty Lu You's Ten Things of Living in a Quiet Place, taking poetry and books as an example of living in a good forest garden.
4. For the world, this is an extraordinary rabbit. -Excerpted from Drinking Horse Rhyme before and after the Double Ninth Festival.
Gui (pinyin: guǐ) is a commonly used Chinese character, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Deck is the tenth in the heavenly stems and is also used as the tenth in the sequence. As early as in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Gui was used as the name of the Ten-Day Dry, and because of the habits of Yin people, it was often used as the temple name of the first man and the first woman. Therefore, the meaning of borrowing has become its universal meaning, while the original meaning cannot be verified.
The configuration of "Gui" is still inconclusive, and it is suspected to be an pictograph, but the shape of the image is unknown. In Shuo Wen Jie Zi, Xu Shen thinks that nonyl represents winter, and the characters look like water flowing into the ground from all directions, but the following characters are like people's feet, which contradicts the explanation.