What does the mountain forest mean?

Mountain forest, Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin: shān lín? Interpretation: refers to places with mountains and trees.

1. Mountains and forests. It also refers to areas with mountains and forests.

① Zhou Li Di Guan Da Situ: "Distinguish its mountains, rivers, hills, graves and Yuanji."

② The Book of Rites and the Moon Order: Sacrifice mountains and rivers, not sacrifice them.

③ One of Guo Pu's Poems of Wandering Immortals in Jin Dynasty: "The Ranger Cave in Beijing is secluded in the mountains."

④ Tang Hanyu's Poem of Thanks for Nature: "Mountain people can enter, but they can't meet each other."

(5) Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty, the thirty-sixth chapter "Xuande attacked Fan Chengyuan with a plan and went straight to recommend Zhuge": if Mr. Wang goes, Liu Bei will also be far away from the mountains.

⑥? Zhao Shuli? "Three Mile Bay on the Eve of National Day": "There are sideline businesses, water conservancy, mountains, vegetable gardens and livestock in our club ... Every department must have a deputy head."

2. borrowing refers to seclusion.

① southern dynasty beam? Shen Yue? "Thanks": "Taste the ambition of the mountains and forests, and it is suitable for the world."

② song? Su Shi's "Wang Anshi's system of giving gifts to teachers": "Only when you have achieved great achievements can you flourish in the mountains."

③ Biography of the History of the Song Dynasty: "The people of Luoyang, Henan Province also ... have a sense of mountains and forests every time they come and go between Song and Hua."

3. refers to a secluded place.

① "Selected Works. Ji Kang. A Letter of Breaking Up with Shan Ju Yuan": Therefore, I stayed in the imperial court and went into the mountains instead of the other way around. ?

(2) In Tan Zuan, a book written by Du Mu in Ming Dynasty: "In the early years of Hongxi, Renmiao tasted the Wenyuan Pavilion, and the public said,' There are people in the mountains today.' "

4. Gardens.

① Biography of Dong Fangshuo in Han Dynasty: "Lord Dou said,' May your majesty forget everything, rest his mind, and return to the palace from it, so that he can sacrifice his life and entertain himself.' Yan Shigu quoted Ying Shao as saying, "There are mountains in the Princess Garden, so I dare not call them the first, so I trust the mountains."

(2) The fourth poem of Du Fu's "Accompany Zheng Guangwen to Tour General He's Mountain Forest" in Tang Dynasty: "Ci and Fu are useless, and the mountains are not credited."

5. provincial names of mountain forest articles. The Ming Dynasty was opposite to the "Taige style".

Qing? Huang Zongxi? "Ci Zhang Jun Hou Xiu Jun Zhi Shu": "The way to build an article, the pavilion, the mountain forest, its body is vast."

6. physiognomy terms. Refers to the position between the hairline of the left and right forehead. The physiognomist thinks that those who are rich and broad in these two parts are in a happy and carefree situation. ? [2]?

Zhang Xingjian's "Fu on the Great Unity of Human Relations": "The mountains and forests are rich and abundant, and there are many comforts". Xue Yannian's note: "The mountain forest is in Tiancang. If this part is rich and wide, the Lord will be more cheerful and generous for half his life."