Difference: Falling wood is a later development. Falling wood is less dense and more spacious than fallen leaves. As for the leaves, they are dense, giving people a different feeling from the autumn feeling reflected by the leaves, giving people a sense of silence in color, while the leaves.
Use leaves as an introduction to lead to the topic of "konoha" to be discussed; The second is that it can be used as an example. Many people have used the word "konoha" since ancient times. Third, the cultural connotation is rich.
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About konoha
"Mu Ye" is a common image in Chinese classical poetry, which first appeared in Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs", "The autumn wind curled up and the waves in Dongting were under Mu Ye". The "middle" wood of konoha means tree, and konoha means leaves, especially the fallen leaves in classical poetry. It is suggestive, reminiscent of fallen leaves in autumn, giving people a sense of loneliness and creating a sad artistic style.
The title of the text is "Say" Konoha ",but there are not only" Konoha "in the text, but also" leaves ","fallen leaves "and" fallen trees ". Among these four concepts, Mr. Lin Geng listed "Konoha" as the most important one and put it in the title, while the other three were not put in, so the weights of these four concepts are different.