What does the sub-article mean?

Basic explanation of sub-clause:

The poem is named Zheng Feng. "Preface to Poetry" thinks that learning is abolished and that "learning is not practiced in troubled times". Zhu Jichuan said, "This is also a dissolute poem." ?

2. "Poetry Zheng Feng Ji Zi": "Green Ji Zi, leisurely in my heart." Mao Chuan said, "Green neck, green collar. What the students believe in. " Later, students and classmates were called "Ji Zi".

Your collar first refers to a woman's nickname for her sweetheart, and later refers to a song of the same name for intellectuals and scholars.

A separate interpretation of a word:

Son? Zi ǐ refers to children in ancient times, and now refers to sons: children. Children and grandchildren. Kid. Children (younger generation, young people). Fruits and seeds of plants: vegetables?

Hey? : Collar connected to the front under the ancient costume: ✏✏✏𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟𘚟󴈿󴈿󴈿󴈿999999999 Number of strokes: 9; Radical: Qiu; ?

Extended data:

Ji Zi, The Book of Songs, Zheng Feng. Songs written for Zheng Dimin in the pre-Qin period. The whole poem consists of three chapters, each with four sentences. "Preface to Poetry" thinks that learning is abolished and that "learning is not practiced in troubled times". Zhu Jichuan said, "This is also a dissolute poem." "Poem Zheng Fengzi Tiao": "Qing Zi Tiao, leisurely in my heart." Mao Chuan said, "Green neck, green collar.

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Author: The Book of Songs? Time: Pre-Qin Dynasty

Qingqing is your collar, YY is my miss. If I didn't go to see you, didn't you get my letter?

Green is what you wear, and leisurely is my feeling. If I never visit you, can't you take the initiative?

Come on, always open your eyes, on this high tower. A day without seeing your face seems as long as March!

Baidu Encyclopedia-Ji Zi (Chinese Vocabulary)