Pinyin: ɡuānɡ yǐnɡ? Bambo
Light and shadow: sunshine; That's great.
Mottled: the color is messy and uneven; Describe colorful.
Usage example: He just lies in a rocking chair, with this mottled background and old house, and time seems to have gone back to the past.
Extended data:
The pronoun of mottled light and shadow: grotesque
Pinyin: guāng guàI lí
Meaning: describe grotesque and colorful. It also describes things as bizarre and changeable.
Source: Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "The argument is often intermittent, and the point is separated."
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: The more Yun Ni gathers, the more it suddenly leaves and closes, and the colors float up and down.
Second, the antonym of mottled light and shadow: unchanged
Pinyin: y and chéng bébiàn
Meaning: Nothing has changed.
Source: The Book of Rites Wang Zhi, edited by Dai Sheng, a ritual scholar in the Western Han Dynasty: "The torturer is also. He who loves is successful. Invariant, so the gentleman is dedicated. "
Vernacular interpretation: punished person, molded thing. Yes, the reason for success. Nothing can be changed, so a gentleman does his best.
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