What is still life poetry?

The poem of stillness is: the mountains and rivers still flow, and the clouds still flow in the daytime.

The poem "Still Water" is: calm and calm, still water without scales. The phonetic notation is: ㄐㄥㄖㄡ _. The structure is: static (left and right structure) flow (left and right structure). The pinyin is: j ? ng Liu.

What is the specific explanation of static flow? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

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Still water. Dead water.

Second, the citation interpretation

1. Still water. Dead water. Quote Meng Jiao's A Trip to Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty: "A straight tree has wings, and still water has no scales."

Third, online interpretation

Still flow (Chinese word) Still flow is a Chinese word, which comes from Jiao's A Passage to Chang 'an and is interpreted as stagnant water.

Idioms about still flow

Look at the still water with cold eyes. Deep and quiet. Rumor has it that it is quiet at night.

Discourse on still flow

Look at it coldly and quietly at midnight. Quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, thoughtful.

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