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Similar words are "not" and "nothing", both of which mean that there is nothing missing.
Source: "Suxin City Xu Gongdian" Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli's group of poems.
The whole poem "The fence is sparse and the path is deep, and the flowers on the tree are not in the shade." The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterflies and flew into the cauliflower and were nowhere to be found. "It means that the fence is sparse and a path leads into the distance.
The petals on the tree fall, but the shade has not yet formed. The child ran fast and chased the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the cauliflower and was never found again.
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The two words with similar meanings in "flying into the cauliflower and nowhere to be found" and "the flower on the tree is not shady" are: "un" and "none".
Fly into the cauliflower and find nowhere to be found" and "The flowers on the tree are not shady" are both taken from "Xu Gongdian in Suxin City". This poem describes the early spring scenery in the countryside, and the poet integrates the scenery and characters to describe it, which is unique.
The whole poem is "The fence is sparse and the path is deep, and the flowers on the tree are not in the shade." The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterflies and flew into the cauliflower and were nowhere to be found. The translation explains that the fence is sparsely scattered, a path leads into the distance, and the petals of the trees are falling, but the shade has not yet formed.
The child ran as fast as he could, chasing the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the cauliflower bush and was never found again.
The flowers have not fallen into the shade" and the "cauliflower" in the concluding sentence both indicate that this is the twilight spring season.
The last two sentences, "Children rush to chase yellow butterflies, fly into cauliflower and nowhere to be found" turn the colored pen into the center of the picture, depicting the joyful scene of children catching butterflies. "Hurry" and "chase" mean to run and chase quickly. These two verbs are very vivid, and they vividly portray the child's innocent, lively, curious and competitive demeanor and psychology.
And "Flying into the Cauliflower and Nowhere to Find" suddenly turns the camera of the event to a static one. The words "nowhere to be found" leave the reader with room for imagination and aftertaste, as if a child who is hesitant and overwhelmed in the face of a golden cauliflower has emerged in front of him.
The author of this poem wrote more than 20,000 poems in his lifetime, including a large number of landscape poems. His poems are fresh and funny, cleverly conceived, and his language is popular, and he is in a family of his own, and he was as famous as Lu You and others at that time. This poem is a seven-character quatrain describing an idyllic scene.
The title of the poem suggests that the content of the poem is the scene that the poet saw when he stayed at Xu Gongdian. Where the poetry is, where the poetry is, the old man with a childlike heart, a casual glance, a butterfly, a cauliflower, a child, a spring.
Through the description of the scenery at the turn of the seasons in late spring and early summer, this poem embodies the vitality of all things. The scenery captured in the poem is extremely plain, and the activities of the characters depicted are also extremely ordinary, but due to the combination of scenery and characters, and the writing technique of intermingling movement and stillness, it successfully depicts the tranquil and natural countryside and the quiet and fresh spring breeze of the early spring.
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Words with similar meanings are "not" and "nothing" both mean nothing.
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In the poems "Flying into the cauliflower and finding it nowhere" and "The flower on the tree falls before it becomes shady", the two words with similar meanings are "nothing" and "not", both of which mean "nothing".
Fly into the cauliflower and find it nowhere to be found", from Yang Wanli's "Xu Gongdian in Suxin City" in the Song Dynasty, which means that (butterflies) fly into the cauliflower bush and there is no way to find it. The cauliflower is yellow and luxuriant, and a small butterfly flies into this yellow ocean, and naturally there is no way to find it. Through the word "none", the reader can imagine the anxious state of the children looking around, searching around, and the disappointment of not being able to find it.
The flowers on the tree have not yet become shade", which is the second sentence of Yang Wanli's poem "Xu Gongdian in Suxin City", which means that the new leaves on the tree have just grown and have not yet formed the shade. The peach blossoms and plum blossoms on the branches of the trees on the side of the road have fallen, but the leaves have not yet grown densely, showing the natural and simple style of the countryside.
"None" as an adverb means "never" or "no" in verse. "Wei", as an adverb, is a pictograph, and its basic meaning is equivalent to "no", "never", and "yet". The two adverbs have similar meanings.
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"The flowers on the trees have not fallen into the shade" and "flying into the cauliflower nowhere to be found" have the same meaning. From "Two Songs of Xu Gongdian in Suxin City", it is a group of poems by the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli, mainly describing the rural idyllic scenery.
The whole poem is: the fence is sparse and the path is deep, and the new green of the tree is not yet shaded. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterflies and flew into the cauliflower and were nowhere to be found.
This poem writes about the spring light on the restaurant, wicker, and the local customs of the village song and dance during the Qingming Festival, and expresses the author's state of mind that he is still relaxed although he lives in a foreign country.
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Summary. In both terms, both "unshaded" and "nowhere to be found" refer to a situation that has not yet reached a complete or expected state, i.e., has not yet matured or has not yet reached its goal. While the specific context and description vary, they are all used to describe things that have not fully developed or that they cannot find what they need.
There are two words with the same meaning, which are which and which are which are the same?
Hello dear, glad to answer for you! There are two words with the same meaning, namely "unshaded" and "nowhere to find spring".
In both terms, both "unshaded" and "nowhere to be found" refer to a situation that has not yet reached a complete or expected state, i.e., has not yet matured or has not yet reached its goal. Although there are differences in the context and description of the body, they are both used to describe things that have not yet fully developed or that they cannot find the desired simplicity.
The things depicted in the poem are fences, paths, what, what, what, what.
Vegetable patches, big trees!
Young leaves and cauliflowers, too!
The trees are new and green, and the cauliflower flies into nowhere to be found"It is a poem of the sedan nucleus in the ancient Chinese literary excavation filial piety work "Dream of the Red Mansion Judgment Draft". "Dream of Red Mansions" is a novel written by Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin**, which is known as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese literature.
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The flowers on the tree fall into the underage shade and fly into the cauliflower nowhere to be found, the meaning of the same is those two words - (not, none).
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Children rush to chase yellow butterflies. From the third and fourth sentences of the ancient poem "Xu Gongdian in Suxin City" by the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli, the full text of which is as follows:
The hedge is sparse and deep, and the flowers on the trees have not become shaded. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterflies and flew into the cauliflower and were nowhere to be found.
Suxin City Xu Gongdian Two Songs" is a group of poems by the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli, mainly describing the rural idyllic scenery. The first poem describes the author's state of mind although he lives in a foreign country by writing about the spring light on the restaurant, the wicker, and the local customs of the village song and dance during the Qingming Festival; The second poem selects images such as hedgerows, cauliflowers, children, and yellow butterflies, and uses detailed descriptions to show the poet's sensitivity to pastoral feelings. The language of the whole poem is fresh, the image is distinct, and it is full of interest.
Celebrity reviews. Chen Caizhi, an associate researcher at the Institute of Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, "Yang Wanli Suxinshi Xu Gongdian Commentary": Generally, seven-character quatrains, the first two sentences are mostly written in the scene, and the last two sentences are freehand. If you can use all four sentences like this, you should avoid being rigid and flat.
From the scenery to the people, from the static to the moving, from far to near, so that Yang Wanli's song "Xu Gongdian in Suxin City" avoids the dull and flat column of the picture.
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Question 1: What does it mean to fly into the cauliflower and find it nowhere to find Search, that is, the yellow butterfly flies into the cauliflower field and cannot be found.
Question 2: Fly into the cauliflower and find nowhere to go, the meaning of looking is to seek.
Question 3: In your own words, what does it mean to say the meaning of the following verse, what does it mean for a child to rush to chase a yellow butterfly and fly into a cauliflower with nowhere to be found? These two sentences are selected from the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli's "Xu Gongdian in Suxin City", and the full poem is as follows:
The hedge is sparse and deep, and the flowers on the trees have not become shaded. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterflies and flew into the cauliflower and were nowhere to be found.
The last two sentences are mainly about: Suddenly, a child chased a butterfly from the path and hurried to it, and in the blink of an eye, the butterfly flew into the cauliflower. The little guy is looking for it, looking for it, in a piece of yellow cauliflower, how can I not figure out that the butterfly is hidden in **!
The subtext of the poet is to say: Please don't be disappointed, little friend, don't you see that the golden cauliflower is not like a thousand yellow butterflies dancing?
Question 4: What does it mean for a child to chase a yellow butterfly and fly into a cauliflower and find nowhere to find a child running and chasing a yellow butterfly, and the butterfly flies into the cauliflower, but the child can't find it.
Question 5: Fly into the cauliflower and find nowhere What does it mean to have nowhere and carry spring Nowhere to go: nowhere to go.
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Flying into the cauliflower and nowhere to find it means that the butterfly flies into the cauliflower, and the child can't find it.
Source: "Xu Gongdian in Suxin City".
Original text: The fence is sparse and the oak sedan chair is sparse and a path deep, and the flowers on the tree are not in the shade. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterflies and flew into the cauliflower and were nowhere to be found.
Translation: For the fence is sparse, a path leads into the distance, and the petals on the trees are fluttering and falling, but the shade has not yet formed. The child ran fast to chase the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the cauliflower bush and was never found again.
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1. The child hurriedly chased the yellow butterfly, flew into the cauliflower and had nowhere to find the meaning of the article: A child was running and chasing a yellow butterfly, and the butterfly flew into the cauliflower, and the child could not find it.
2. Original text: "Xu Gongdian in Suxin City" [Author] Yang Wanli [Dynasty] Song.
The hedge falls and laughs and sparses a deep path, and the flowers on the trees do not become shaded. The children hurriedly chased the yellow butterflies and flew into the cauliflower and were nowhere to be found.
3. Translation: The fence is sparse, a path leads into the distance, and the petals on the trees are falling, but the shade has not yet been formed. The child ran fast to chase the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the cauliflower bush, and could no longer find the mountain.
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