The ancients often used the word "cannot be moored together" to describe the exquisite artistic conception of poetry. How should "cannot be moored together" be explained specifically?

To put it simply, it is a stroke of genius, not something carved out by painstaking efforts.

The meaning here should be "put together, make do", which is man-made and deliberately created.

Couple: It is originally a Buddhist Zen term, meaning a rigid combination. It can also refer to the poor integration between the author's mind and the objective reflection object in the poem. That is to say, it has not reached the realm of object-self and unity, and has the meaning of a rigid and forced combination.

Chinese name: Còu bó

Also known as: Còu Pai

Pronunciation: còu bó

Explanation: Condensation; Aggregation

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Source: "Jingde Chuandeng Lu·Zen Master Huiji"

Extended information

1. Condensation; aggregation.

"Jingde Chuan Deng Lu·Zen Master Huiji": "I am clearly telling you about sacred matters. Don't let your mind wander, but practice truthfully towards the sea of ??your own nature."

< p>Ming Xu Hongzu's "Xu Xiake's Travels·Dian Travel Diary 6": "Climbing the Jade Dragon, its pavilion crosses the upper stream of the waterfall. It is at the mouth of the gorge of the two mountains, and is the place where the West Branch and the Middle Branch are separated."

Li Dazhao's "The Failure of Pan...ism and the Victory of Democracy": "The outbreak of the world war in 1914 and the recent overturn of our country's political situation have many causes, which are all combined and cannot be generalized."< /p>

2. Make do; piece together.

Song Dynasty Lu You's "Postscript to Lu Cheng": "The writing is wonderful, and there is no problem of being forced to make ends meet."

Volume 1 of Yuan Mei's "Suiyuan Poems" of the Qing Dynasty: "Why? What is the restraint of one or two rhymes? If you are restrained, you have to join in the filming; if you are filming together, how can you have a temperament?" Liang Qichao? "Reading the Edict on October 3rd": "In fact, it is nothing. An inorganic gathering, an accidental gathering, is by no means united by a common purpose.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Coubo