1. etymological explanation: the word hazelnut comes from ancient Chinese documents and is usually used to describe the dense branches and leaves of trees in the mountains, forming a tree-lined. Among them, hazel refers to shrubs or small trees with hard wood; Yue means shade, which is formed by dense branches and leaves of trees.
2. Extended meaning: Because the word hazelnut vividly describes the beautiful scenery among mountains, it is often used to describe the beauty of natural scenery or environment in ancient China literature. At the same time, the word also means a vibrant natural force and a prosperous life.
3. Literary application: In China's ancient poems and essays, the word hazelnut is often used to express love and praise for the natural environment. For example, Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote Farewell to Ancient Grass, which includes Wandering Grass Across the Plain and Coming and Going with the Four Seasons. Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it. Sweet they pressed on the ancient highway, and green and green met hazelnuts. Poetry describes the vastness and vitality of grassland with hazel.
4. Modern understanding: In modern Chinese, the word hazelnut is still widely used. It not only represents the beautiful scenery between mountains, but also implies the harmony and ecological balance of the natural environment. At the same time, hazelnut baking can also be understood as awe and respect for nature, and it is a humble expression of human beings to the natural environment.
5. Cultural value: hazelnut baking, as an important vocabulary in ancient China culture, reflects the ancient people's awe and appreciation of the natural environment. It not only has literary value, but also embodies China's ancient ecological concept and environmental consciousness.
History of hazelnut baking
1, Yue Zhen is a Chinese character, and its pinyin is zh-nyuè. It means lush vegetation, which comes from Xie Lingyun's poem "Crossing Lingxi from Zhu Jin Creek" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: the water is flat and deep, and the general is shallow; Stone flying spring, climbing forest and picking leaves. If you want to see Shana people, if you are in your eyes; You can't show your heart with Qin Lan's knot. Love is beautiful in appreciation, but who can tell the difference between things? Look at this relic. When he realized it, he sent it away.
2. "Qi Shi Fei Quan" and "Climbing the Woods and Picking Leaves" describe him standing on a rock, drinking spring water with his hands, climbing trees, picking leaves and rolling them up. Holding Qin Lan's knot and breaking his heart without revealing his heart expressed his appreciation of beautiful things.
3. Xie Lingyun was a famous poet in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. His poems take landscape and pastoral poems as the theme, which shows his love for natural scenery and his thinking about life philosophy. His poetic language is beautiful and his artistic conception is far-reaching, and he is known as one of the representatives of the "pastoral school".