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Floating explanation

1. Wandering. Yu Dafu's "Sinking": "A few empty boats and sampans are wandering gently at the place where they are tied." Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 3: "In addition to the darkness around him, he feels like floating in a black air." Yang Shuo's "Big Flag": "The wind is blowing from the southeast, and there is a smell of grass and fertilizer in the wild." 2. It refers to frivolous and dissolute behavior. The Book of Song · The Ancestor's Biography of Liu Kang: "Kang Zu bowed his horse, his brawn was excellent, he did not rule the scholar industry in the Lu, and he took the levity of Pu wine as his business." Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty, "Strange Stories from a Liaozhai · Red Jade": "So lonely, yet not hard, but learn from levity?" Ye Zi, "Star": "He took advantage of this

Ambiguous synonyms

  • Wandering piāo dàng 
    Also called "floating". 1. Swing in the air with the wind. In the poem "Plum Blossoms Fall" written by Liang Wujun of the Southern Dynasty: "The plum blossom falls alone and does not depend on the branches." In the collection of Yuefu Poems, Verses of Miscellaneous Songs 13, Yang Baihua: "In the second and third months of the spring, willows and willows together make flowers. The spring wind comes to the boudoir overnight, and willows float and fall in the south." Ba Jin's "Autumn" IV: "But the gentle voice, which is more gentle than any string can make, is still lingering in his ears today." Liu Qing, "In Huangfu Village in the Autumn of 1955": "The music from Radio Beijing is melodious and loud in the dusk." 2. It floats on the water with the waves. Three Kingdoms · Wei
  • Wandering piāo dàng 
    1. Float on water. Li Shangyin of Tang Dynasty wrote a poem in "Heqing and Zhao's Kunji Banquet were held to imitate Du Gongbu": "It's really good to wander fishing boats here." Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty wrote in "Jieyuhua": "The curtain covers several lines of clear tears, and one can turn into a duckweed, drifting with the water." 2. Scour and rush. Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty, "Water Sutra Note · River Water One": "The eight formations created by You Liang, crossing the old fortress eastward, are all made of fine stones... This summer, the water is drifting, and the years have worn away. The height can be two or three feet, and the bottom has been wiped out." Volume III of Song Wuming's "General Records of Strange News": "Two fans suddenly opened up, the big water drifted, and the thieves were drowned." Tang Shunzhi of the Ming Dynasty, Part II of the Book of Ritual with Bai Bolun: "The arrows galloped
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