The pronunciation of "Lu" in "Lu" can be pronounced as "lou" or "lu". "Lu" used as "appearance" has two pronunciations: "lù" and "lòu". The "Pronunciation List of Different Pronunciations of Mandarin Words" stipulates that "lù" is the literary pronunciation, and "lòu" is the spoken pronunciation. Specifically, the pronunciation of the original text is generally used in written language, in polysyllabic words and classical Chinese idioms; while the spoken pronunciation refers to the monosyllabic words in people's spoken language or the polysyllabic words of a few daily life things. That is to say, "lù" is commonly used in more formal written expressions, such as revealing, exposing, showing off, and in idioms such as "to emerge, to hide one's head and tail, to show one's face", etc. And "lòu" is more suitable for spoken expressions, such as revealing, exposing, showing off, and idioms such as "to emerge, to hide one's head and tail, to show one's face", etc.
The basic meaning of dew:
lù
1. Commonly known as dew. Water vapor near the ground condenses into small water droplets when it encounters cold at night.
2. Without shelter or outdoors: open air. Sleeping rough.
3. Beverage distilled from flowers, leaves or fruits: lotus leaf dew. Sherbet.
4. One of the dosage forms of Chinese patent medicines. A clear liquid medicine prepared by distilling medicine and water. Generally for oral administration: honeysuckle.
5. Reveal: reveal. A smile appeared on his face.
lòu
Same meaning as "lu (lù)". Used in spoken language.
Memory Tips:
1. Pronounce "lu" as a noun, such as "dew", "toilet water", "sleeping in the open", etc.
2. When used as verbs, "lou" is generally pronounced, such as "show one's head", "show one's face", "show one's feet", "show one's wealth"
3. "lu" is pronounced in some written terms and vocabulary, such as "expose", "Exposed", "disclosed", etc.
Extended information:
1. Shuowen Jiezi:
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Lu, Moisturizing also. From the rain, the sound of the road.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Dew, the water vapor used by God to moisten all things. The glyph uses the prefix "rain" as the side part and "lu" as the side part.
2. Explanation of related vocabulary:
1. Bare [luǒ lù]?
Nothing to cover: exposed rock.
2. Disclosure [pī lù]?
Publish; announce: full text disclosure.
3. Dewdrops [lù zhū]?
Refers to dew condensed like beads.
4. Reveal [lòu xiàn]?
(Lu lòu) means exposing something that you don’t want others to know.
5. Leak [xiè lòu]?
Things that should not be known are made known to others: leaking secrets.
3. Poems about dew:
1. The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. ——Five words from Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"
2. The dew air and cold light gathered, and the slight sun set under the Chuqiu. ——Five words, from Ma Dai's "One of Three Nostalgic Poems on the Chu River" of the Tang Dynasty
3. It is difficult to fly in due to heavy dew, and it is easy to sink due to the strong wind. ——Five-Words from "Singing Cicada" by King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty
4. The windy branches frighten the dark magpies, and the dew grass covers the cold cicadas. ——Five words, from Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty, "Guest Night and Old Friends Puppet Collection"
5. The dew is thick and the late night smile is strong, and the wind is strong and the fragrance is light. ——Five words from Tang Dynasty Li Shimin's "Fu De Canju"
6. The moon is green with dew and wetness, and the elm leaves are yellow at the critical moment. ——Five-character · From Tang Dynasty Li Duan's "Hengchui Song Ci·Guan Shanyue"
7. The cicada sounds lazily when the dew is full, and the willows are dry when they are dry. ——Five words·from "Early Autumn on the Pool" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
8. Lan brushes the gauze and towels wet, and the dew stains the grass clothes. ——Five Characters, from "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
9. Sitting on the open ground in four corners, everything seems empty that day. ——Five Characters, from "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
10. To avenge the fire, the owner of the house rode a white bull in the open. ——Five-character · From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
11. The dew is sparse and the moon is pure, and the light and dawn smoke float. ——Five words, from "The Smoke Contains White Dew" by Sun Yi of the Tang Dynasty
12. The starry river is white, and the dew is clear on the pillow. ——Five-character poem from Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty's "Autumn Evening Distance"
13. The dew and pine trees are wet, and the wind and waves float. ——Five words, from "Inscription on Hengshan Temple" by Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty
14. The dew sunflower is ready to be picked, but the Qi water has not touched the clothes. ——Five words·From the Northern and Southern Dynasties·Shen Yue's "Ancient Poetry"
15. The heavy sword is wet with dew, and the sand is empty and the golden drum sounds. ——Wu Yan·From Cui Hao's "Liaoxi Composition" of the Tang Dynasty
16. The wild rice is ripe with fragrant dew, and the smoke warms the silk and fat. ——Five-Words, from "Xi Sou" by Jingyun of the Tang Dynasty
17. The sound of the ape is heavy, and the wind is clear and the moonlight is abundant. ——Five words, from "Bo Xiangkou" by Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty
18. The dew is condensed and there is no wandering atmosphere, the sky is high and the scenery is clear. ——Five words·from Tao Yuanming's "He Guo Zhubu·Part 2" of the Wei and Jin Dynasties
19. I feel melancholy after playing late at night, and the courtyard is full of orchids and dew. ——Qi Yan·from "Wen Qin" by Sun Shi of the Tang Dynasty
20. The dew is thick with smoke and the grass is luxuriant, and the trees reflect the dry willows and brush the dike.
——Seven words from "The Former Residence of Li Chushi" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty