[rustling; sough]
Describe the sound made by the wind blowing the branches and leaves of trees. The autumn wind is rustling and the rain is rustling. "Songs of the South Nine Songs Shan Gui": "The wind is rustling, the wood is rustling, and I am worried about my son." Tang Wang Changling's poem "Difficult to Change": "Khan is in the Yinshan Mountain, and the gravel is empty." Yang Shuo's "How the Yellow River Water Moves Out of the Sky": "In autumn and September, the west wind on the Kangzang Plateau is rustling and full of chill." (2) Appearance aging. Tang Hanshan wrote in a poem (47): "When you are urging your temples to whisper, you will get old when you are old." Tang Hanshan's Poem 2 18: "In the mirror today, I am whispering." (3) Appear quickly. Tang Du Fu's poem "The Stone Pit": "How can I ride in the sun, stunned and steamed?" Gao Qi's poem "Taihu Lake" in the Ming Dynasty: "The geese fly over and the sails rustle fast."
Word decomposition
Xiaoxiao's explanation is a kind of indifferent expression, such as "swimming in the clear spirit and wearing a cloud coat." Describe the wind: the autumn wind is rustling. Radical: wind; The explanation of rustling is a kind of indifferent eyes, such as "wandering souls rustling, wearing a cloud coat." Describe the wind: the autumn wind is rustling. Radical: wind.