Explanation of whirling words

哳 (pó suō) is a Chinese word with rich and diverse meanings and extended meanings. The relevant knowledge is as follows:

1. Explanation

1. As a verb, the earliest meaning of "whirling" is to describe the swaying and dancing of flowers, plants and trees due to the wind. Gradually, in literary works, it is also used to describe the elegance, softness and moderate curves in people's movements, dances or performances.

2. In addition, whirling can also be used to describe the beauty, elegance and pleasantness of natural scenery, especially the beautiful scenery of mountains, rivers, scenic spots and other places.

2. Sentences

1. The spring breeze blows, the flowers and trees dance, and the beautiful pictures make people intoxicated.

2. The girl performs the dance gracefully, dancing like flowing clouds and flowing water.

3. On the lake at night, under the moonlight, the water surface is sparkling, and the mountain peaks dance in the distance.

4. In the autumn wind, the leaves of the sycamore tree fell, falling on the gently whistling grass, as if adding a touch of yellow to them.

5. In the cold wind and rain, the leaves of the old trees were dancing, making it look even more sad.

6. By the pond, the willows are dancing, twisting their green and tender waist.

7. The breeze blows and the leaves sway, as if singing praises for this beautiful season.

8. The raindrops hit the windows, gathering in rows, as if telling their stories.

9. Under the night, the dancing moonlight fills the earth, giving people a mysterious and romantic feeling.

10. Snowflakes dance in the air, decorating the world with snow, making it poetic and picturesque.

3. Sources and Allusions

1. Whirling is often used in literary works, especially in poetry and prose. For example, the Song Dynasty writer Su Shi's "Red Cliff Ode" contains the description "The green grass is full of wild grass and the white dew is still there. The so-called beauty is on the side of the water.", expressing the quiet and beautiful beauty of the lotus.

2. Du Mu's "Autumn Evening" also contains the description of "The cold autumn light of silver candles paints the screen, and the small fan blows against the flowing fireflies. The sky is as cold as water at night, and I lie down and watch the Altair and Vega.", which describes the night under the starry sky. The image of the Qixi Morning Glory and the Weaver Girl whirling is integrated into the poem.

3. In terms of allusions, there are many ancient allusions about whirling. For example, the story in "Fengshenbang" describes Daji's coquettish image. She used her dancing and beauty to deceive King Zhou of Shang, which finally led to the destruction of the Shang Dynasty. In addition, the story about the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is also one of the allusions related to whirling.