First, hesitate
Vernacular explanation: It expresses inner indecision and confusion.
Source: "Song of Li Chu Sao": "My heart is hesitant."
Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty
Author: Liu Xiangnai
Inner indecision will lead to unnecessary doubt.
Second, shake
Vernacular explanation: refers to inner instability, or inner instability.
Source: Biography of Historical Records and Filial Piety: "Everyone is safe and unshakable."
Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty
Author: Sima Qian
People feel self-stable, so it is difficult to be shaken.
Third, wandering
Vernacular interpretation: expressing inner indecision.
Source: Hu's theory of foot binding: "One person holds the theory and still lingers."
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Shen Deyu
There is only one firm statement, and beyond that, he is still hesitating. After a long time, he hasn't made up his mind.
Fourth, hesitate
Vernacular explanation: It means that you are restless and uneasy.
Source: "White Tiger Tongzong Temple": "Disappointed, sad."
Dynasty: Han
Author: Ban Gu
Disappointment, wandering sadness.
Verb (short for verb) hesitates.
Vernacular interpretation: expressing inner indecision.
Source: Bai Youqiu, the ambition of Boyi: "Hesitate and dare not move forward."
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Gu Shenzi
Hesitant, afraid to move forward.