What is the difference between wandering and wandering?

1. Different expressions of meaning

1. Wandering: wandering, restless; intoxicated in something.

2. If wandering: refers to walking freely.

2. Source:

1. Wandering: From a philosophical work "Huainanzi·Human World Lesson" written by the Western Han Dynasty royal family Huainan King Liu An and his disciples, "Soaring over the wilderness" Above, wandering among the rainbow."

Translation: Gliding freely in the sky above the barren mountains, circling back and forth among the seven-colored arcs appearing in the sky.

2. Wandering: From "Nine Sighs: Thinking of the Ancients" by Liu Xiang, a writer of the Western Han Dynasty, "Wandering in the mountains, the swamp water is deep."

Translation: The mountains are uneven and uneven. There is black soil on the barren ground, and the water in the depressions is very deep.

Extended information:

Synonyms of "徜徉": hesitant

1. Pronunciation: páng huáng

2. Expression meaning: express Wandering around, hesitating, not knowing which direction to go. It also means being restless and uneasy.

3. Source: From my country's first collection of poems, "Guo Feng·Wang Feng·Mill Li", "The subversion of the Min and Zhou Dynasties made me hesitate and couldn't bear to leave, so I wrote this poem."

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Translation: I felt sorry for the overthrow of the Zhou Dynasty, and I couldn't bear to leave, so I wrote this poem.

4. Example: Life is constant hesitation, living in hesitation, and dying in hesitation.