(1). The legendary clothes made of lotus leaves. Also refers to the clothes of masters and hermits. "Songs of the South, Nine Songs and Less Commandments": "Lotus clothes go around, you come and I go." "Selected Works of Confucius": "Burning clothes and tearing clothes, resisting dust and removing customs." Lu Yanji's Note: "Make clothes, dress and serve hermits." Tang Qianqi's poem "Send Wu Sangui to his hometown" says: "When you fish and settle down, Golden Horse sometimes recruits talents." In the Ming Dynasty, Gao Qi's poem "Returning to Wu" said: "In the message, I will rest my desire, and brocade has become a lotus dress." Qing Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems" No.285: "White heads meet Shandong Road, who cherishes two teenagers?" (2). It refers to the green robe worn by old literati. Ming Gaoming's "Pipa Ji Xing Yuan Spring Banquet": "Lotus clothes are newly dyed, attracting the immortals to green." Ming Wang? ? "Good news of finding relatives": "After a farewell, there is no news. I know he has a lot of clothes."
Word decomposition
Explanation of Lotus [Wallet] A. Small bag to wear; B. the name of the food. [Hormone] The old name of "hormone". That is, "Lotus". Radical: damn it; Interpretation of clothes What do people wear to cover themselves: clothes. Clothing (? )。 Clothes. Clothes hanger Yi Jin returned to his hometown. Something wrapped or wrapped around an object: a military coat. Sugar-coated casing Chinese medicine calls placenta and membranes "placenta". Last name. Radical: clothing; Bishunbian