Explanation of Yanlan Yunxiu
Lan: fog; Xiu: peaks and mountains. Describes the air of clouds and mist lingering between the mountains.
Word breakdown
Explanation of Yanlan The small mountain village is shrouded in the mist steaming from the mountains. The detailed explanation is also called "Yanlan". The steaming mist among the mountains and forests. The Tang and Song Dynasty's poem "Light View from Jiangting": "The vastness is soaked in the clouds, and the mist comes out of the distant village." The second poem of Song Qinguan's "Ningpu Calligraphy": "Since the moved ministers are often sick, they are not responsible for the smoke and clouds in this place. The explanatory version of Jin Tao Qian's "Returning Lai Ci": "Yun Wuxin came out of Xiu. Later, "Yunxiu" was used to refer to the peaks and mountains shrouded in clouds and mist. Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty's poem "Shi Cong" said: "The clouds are covered with clouds and clouds are in various shapes, and the clouds and peaks are reborn."
" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "He Tao Poetry·Collection