Wind Pinyin:
[fēng], [fěng], [fèng]
风_
[Definition] [fēng] 1. The phenomenon of air flow. Meteorology specifically refers to the flow of air in the horizontal direction: ~ direction. ~ Speed. ~ level. ~Danger. ~ Wave (yu dispute or chaos). ~Rain like a rock (a. Refers to the constant wind and rain and the dark sky, giving people a feeling of heavy pressure; b. It refers to the darkness of society or the difficult situation). ~ Huaxueyue (a metaphor for poetry that is piled with words and lacks content). 2. As fast and common as the wind: ~tide. ~ All of a sudden. ~ Speedy lightning. 3. Etiquette and customs formed over a long period of time in society: ~qi. ~ Xi. ~ Things (scenery unique to a certain place). ~Shang (the prevailing social customs and habits in a certain period). 4. News, rumors: ~chuán (rumor). Smell ~ and move. 5. The external scene, attitude, and behavior: ~ scene. ~ Degree. ~Ge (a. Tolerance, style; b. The thoughts and artistic characteristics shown in literary and artistic works). ~ Bone (a. Strong spirit; b. Powerful style of poetry, calligraphy and painting). ~To. ~ Cai (a. People's beautiful etiquette and behavior, also called "rich"; b. Literary talent; c. In the old days, it referred to the upright style of some officials). ~Sao (a. Refers to frivolous behavior, such as "showing off ~~",...
1. wind [fèng] 2. wind [fēng] 3. wind [fěng]
Wind [fèng]
〈motion〉
Blow [blow]. For example: spring breeze Fengren
Metaphor reform [reform a misguided person through persuasion, etc. .]
The emperor then used his style to end the elders, so he showed his respect to the people. ——"Historical Records·Pingzhunshu"
Another example: Fengmin (influence and educate the people). )
See also fēng; fěng
风[fēng]
(Phonetic. From insect, ordinary sound. The word "wind moves insects" comes from "worm". The original meaning is: the natural phenomenon of air flow; especially the natural movement of air parallel to the earth's surface)
Same as the original meaning [wind]
Wind, eight winds. The east is called Ming Shufeng, the southeast is called Qingming Wind, the south is called Jingfeng, the southwest is called Liangfeng, the west is called Luhefeng, the northwest is called Buzhoufeng, the north is called Guangmofeng, and the northeast is called Rongfeng. . The wind moves the insects, so the insects will disappear in eight days. ——"Shuowen"
The wind in the beginning of spring ——"The wind in the northeast". ——"Guangya·Shitian"
Forty-five days before the winter solstice, Tiaofeng arrives. ——"Huainanzi·Tianwen"
Tiaofeng is located in the northeastern dimension. It comes out of all things. Words govern all things. ——"Historical Records·Lüshu"
Isn't Feng (wind) today? ——"Yinxu Wenjia"
When things happen, there is nothing to avoid. ——"Book of Han·The Biography of the Two Kings Zhao, Yin, Han, and Zhang"
The wind is blowing and the clouds are flying. ——Liu Bang's "Song of the Wind"
Mountain. The rain is coming and the wind is filling the building. ——Xu Hun's "Xianyang City East Tower"
Another example: strong wind (violent wind); wind letter (wind size and direction); wind group (whirlwind. Metaphor) fast); wind and sun (wind and sun); wind and hail (wind and hail); wind and flood (wind and flood); wind and snow (wind and snow)
Customs; customs [general mood] ;custom]
Customs will be changed now, but the way is difficult - "Zizhi Tongjian"
The traitors are scattered, and customs are greatly changed - "Book of Han·Zhao Yin, Han Zhang." "The Biography of Two Kings"
That's why it is said by those who observe people's customs. ——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty's "Snake Catcher"
Changing customs. ——"Xunzi" "Music Theory"
Another example: Fengmei (customs are honest and beautiful); Fengchun (customs are simple and simple); Fengdeng (customs have become corrupt); Fengxi (customs and habits); Fengfu (customs are superficial) p>
Demeanor, magnanimity, charm [demeanour]
It is also a taste of the legacy of the elders - Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty's "Report on Ren An"
Another example: Feng. Bureau (style, instrument); Fengbiao (style instrument); Fengze (style); Fengcai (style, bearing); Fengqi (bearing, mind); Fengjie (bearing and sentiment)
The stylistic characteristics of literary and artistic works [manner; style]. Such as: Fengshen (referring to the style and charm of literary and artistic works); Fenghui (the style and charm of articles)
Wind, news [news; information]
But there is a wind coming The reward offered was one hundred taels. ——"Surprise at the Second Moment"
Another example: Feng Jing (wind sound is very tight); Feng Xun (wind sound; news); Feng Yin (wind sound); Feng Lu (wind sound, clue); move upon hearing the wind< /p>
One of the six meanings of "The Book of Songs". Refers to one of the three types of poetry in the Book of Songs, that is, the folk songs collected in "Guofeng" [ballad]
风youcaifancaiping. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The Third Year of Yin Gong"
Be happy with local customs and never forget the past.
——"Zuo Zhuan·The Ninth Year of Chenggong"
Another example: Feng Fu (referring to Feng He Fu in the six meanings of "poetry"); Feng Ren Qian (the poet's sadness)
The love between men and women [love]
Now that he is older, he is gradually getting to know the romance, and he has fallen in love with Qin Zhong's romantic character. ——"A Dream of Red Mansions"
Another example: Feng Yue (referring to the love between men and women); Feng Yue Chang Xin (referring to eternal love); Feng Yue children (children indulged in the romantic field)
Conduct and discipline. Such as: Fenghui (enlightenment of education); Fengchi (describing the spread of virtue); Fengai (fengzedehua); Fengdiao (referring to the peacefulness of education); Fenglue (discipline and strategy); Fengzheng (the politics of education)
Power, momentum [power]. Such as: wind sweep (describing the force as violent as a strong wind sweeping across); wind Qiang formation horse (a boat riding the wind, a horse breaking the formation. It is a metaphor for strong momentum)
One of the six evils. Dian Kuang disease also refers to Dian madness. Later it was called "disease" [epilepsy]. Such as: wind dizziness (epilepsy); wind madness (madness and dementia)
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Wind; wind [blow]
The wind will attack the fur, and the rain will protect the cover. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Teaching War and Guarding"
In the wind, rain, morning and dusk, the soul has a companion, so it should not be lonely. ——Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty, "Essay on Sacrifice to Sisters"
Use the wind to blow [dry; scatter] [put out to dry; winnow]. Such as: Fengdian (dried by the wind); Fengji (chicken dried by the wind)
walk away [escape]
You are in the North Sea, I am in the South China Sea, only the wind Horses and cows are not related. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Fourth Year of Duke Xi"
Hundreds of horses owned by Kumoxi State entered the country due to the wind. ——"Book of the Northern Wei Dynasty"
Play [play]
Everyone is worried about you, but you are here to take the wind! Go up the mountain quickly! ——"Water Margin"
Legendary, [unground] without solid basis. Such as: Fengyao (folk songs, ballads); Fengyan (rumors, unfounded words)
Dissolute [dissolute]. Such as: Feng Mo (dissolute, frivolous; madman); Feng Liu Bo Lang (romantic and dissolute)
It means "crazy". Crazy [mad;insane]
Why do you want to let such a windy monk get away with the national subject? - "Yuquanzi·Zhenlu"
You turned out to be a windy monk. ——"Journey to the West"
Another example: Feng Fa (madness); Feng Bing (mental illness); Feng Sali (the root cause of wind disease); Feng Qi (madness); Feng Feng Shi Shi (unable to act in a right way) Normal, easy to be impulsive)
〈vice〉 Tong "fan" (fán). Dafan, probably [in most cases;about]
May the gentleman express his style. ——"Zhuangzi·Heaven and Earth"
See also fěng; fèng
风[fěng]
〈motion〉
Irony; euphemism advice. Tong "sarcastic" [mock; ridicule; satire; advise in mild tone]
The king and Queen Ren used this to make people less popular. Queen Mother Li, Queen Mother Li has engaged in lewdness, that's all. ——"Historical Records·The Family of King Xiao of Liang"
So the common people are all discussed, not to mention the history of Gongqing? ——"Salt and Iron Theory"
Fu Nai slightly said that the Queen Mother had a good reputation . ——"Book of Han·Tian Fu Biography"
Another example: Feng Gui (sarcastic advice); Feng Jian (tactful advice).
That is, satirical admonishment); Fengyu (sarcasm, polite words to enlighten)
See also fēng; fèng