There is a sentence in the middle of Ouyang Xiu's> book called No Book. What does that mean? Who can help?
The word "drifting away from the book" appears repeatedly in one sentence, gradually pushing the imagination of a thinking woman away from near and far, as if pursuing the footsteps of her lover, while the wild goose is absolutely heavy and nowhere to be found. This is sudden hatred. The first sentence of "no book" should be "I don't know", and there is no reason to want to know, so I have to immerse myself in the endless sorrow of "where can a rich fish sink?" "Broad water" is a symbol of "far away" and "heavy fish" is a symbol of "no books". The word "where to ask" expresses the unexpected sadness of a woman who wants nowhere to go and wants to sue.