The book of songs is clear to me, and it is dim and rainy.

This sentence has nothing to do with the Book of Songs. It was fabricated by later generations at will. I know it clearly and I can understand it. As for the sunset rain, it actually doesn't make sense semantically.

Zhao Zhao zhāozhāo

(1) [On]: On; light

Show light, benefit soldiers.

(2) [Understand]: Understand; clear

The laity is distinct, and I am alone. -"Lao Zi"

Black and white classification. -Tang Hanyu's Collected Works of Mr. Changli of Zhu Wengong School

(3)[ Trouble]: Describe something in your heart.

Obviously, I'm worried about the world.

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1. Bright. "Songs of the South, Nine Songs, Jun in the Cloud": "The spirit is still curled up, and the rot is not exhausted." Wang Yi's Note: "Zhao Zhao, Ye Ming." In the Southern Dynasties, Shen Liang and An Lushan Zhao Haoqi made a monument: "If Zhao Zhao is beautiful in the sky, it will be on the ground in the discipline of four blasphemies." Fang Qingbao's "Seven Thoughts, Brothers, Children and Daoxi": "Sing in spring and shine in the daytime."

2. understanding; Amazing. Laozi: "The layman is clear, and I am alone." Jin Gehong's "Bao Puzi on Immortals": "The things of ghosts and gods are written on bamboo and silk, which are obvious and uncountable." Preface to Ling Ke's Selected Works of A Ying: "Soon the party held a memorial service for him, and affirmed his achievements before he was buried."

3. bright and bright. "Poetry Truffle Flooding": "Its horse slips, its voice is clear." Peak note: "Zhao Zhao, loud."

4. Uneasy look. Xunzi Guo Fu: "Mozi's words are clearly worrying about the world." Zhang Shi's poem also has the same note: "Obviously, sad and uneasy."