1. The water looks great.
Fayuan Zhu Lin (Volume 82) quotes Wang Yan's Ghost Story in the Southern Dynasties: "I hope it rains and floods, but I don't know where it is shallow, so I can expose it."
Xu Minghongzu's Travels of Xu Xiake and Diary of Western Guangdong: "South of the cliff, the river flows freely."
2. Broad and magnificent appearance.
"Guanzi Interior Industry": "Fine self-growth, external security and glory, internal source. Fear peace and think it is deep. "
"Huai Nan Zi Yao lue": "If you are sincere, you can have a big picture."
Tang Li Bai's Sunrise: "It contains a large film with the same theme as Haoran."
Fang Ming is as small as "After the Inscription of Zheng Shuzhi's Ci": "If it is published in literature, it will be noble and boundless."
3. white and heroic. Tao Qian's Painting Praise Fan: "As for Yuling, he is arrogant."
Zhang Yuankejiu's song "Jin Zijing Wang Kai Gong's Xun Mei": "The heroic spirit fills the world."
Yu Yue's Essays on Tingchun in the Qing Dynasty, Volume III: "[Zhao Zhongjie] has a chivalrous demeanor, and he is called Lu to indulge in wine and is in high spirits." See "Haoran Qi".
4. irresistible nostalgia.
"Mencius Gongsun Ugly": "The husband went out of the sky, but the gentleman didn't pursue it, and then he returned to his ambition."
Zhu's note: "awesome, like a stream of water and stones."
Tang Wen Ting Yun's poem "Send People to the East": "The old castle is full of yellow leaves, and you insist on giving up the place where you once lived."
Song Yan Miscellany by Xu Shiluan in Qing Dynasty: "Pan Yang's home is on Qiantang Lake, and Yongjia County will be crowned in the evening."
Haoran's qi is righteousness; Awesome.
Mencius on Ugliness: "I am good at cultivating my noble spirit ... it is qi and it is extremely strong." If it is straight and harmless, it will be stuffed between heaven and earth. "
The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Jiang Arm, and Door-to-door Book quoted Wu Xiecheng from the Three Kingdoms: "Arms resist the ambition of Lingyun, and cultivate noble spirit."
In the Yuan Dynasty, Zhang Kejiu's divertimento of "Parasitic Grass, Returning to Hometown" said: "Beautiful as an idyllic poem, lofty spirit soars into the sky."
Qing Li Yu's "Training Women in the Flying Tower": "Although it is also arrogant, it is just too brave and almost arrogant."