What does it mean to find the end of the illness if you fail to find it, and what does it mean to fi

Updated on culture 2024-04-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Final: Death. The whole sentence means: but it was not realized, and he died of illness soon after. Unsuccessful, unrealized. fruit, realized. Xun: Immediately, soon.

    From Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Spring" of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, excerpts from the original text:

    Once he has gone out and got his boat, he will help him to the road, and he will do it everywhere. And the county, Yi Taishou, said so. Taishou immediately sent people to follow him, looking for what he wanted, and then he got lost and lost his way. Nanyang Liu Ziji, a noble scholar, heard it, and happily went to it. Unsuccessfully, the search for the disease ended, and then there was no concern.

    When the fisherman came out, he found his boat, and went back along the old way, marking everywhere. When I arrived at the county seat, I went to Taishou and reported this experience.

    Taishou immediately sent someone to follow him, looking for the marks he had made before, but he finally lost his way and could no longer find his way to the Peach Blossom Spring.

    Liu Ziji, a native of Nanyang, was a hermit with noble aspirations, and after hearing this, he happily planned to go. But it didn't materialize, and soon he died of illness. Since then, there has been no one to ask about the Taohuayuan Road.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Xun: Soon (It was not completed, and soon he died of illness.) )

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Definition of "seeking" at the end of the disease: immediately, soon.

    2.This sentence is selected from Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Spring" during the Wei and Jin dynasties. Sick: verb, sick. Final: Death. "Seeking the end of illness" means to get sick and die soon after.

    3.Its scatter height it explains:

    Quarrel (1) Seek, seek, seek, chase.

    The ancient unit of length (one fathom is equal to eight feet).

    3) Exploration, research, or inference.

    4) Continue. Often, often, instantly, quickly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Interpretation of "seeking" at the end of the disease: immediately, soon.

    2. This sentence is selected from Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Spring" by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Sick: verb, sick. Final: Death. "Seeking the end of illness" means that he soon fell ill and died.

    3. Other unacornization and interpretation:

    1) Find, search, find, chase pants like socks.

    2) The ancient unit of length (one fathom is equal to eight feet).

    3)**, research, push.

    4) Continue. 5) Often, often, instantly, soon.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Seeking means "soon", doesn't it mean "dead", "over", "over", "over" or something like that, and soon died of illness.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Xun: Soon (It was not completed, and soon he died of illness.) )

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It means to be dead at all. That is: soon he fell ill and died.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The "seeking" in "seeking the end of illness" means soon. This sentence is selected from Tao Yuanming's "The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring" by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Sick: verb, sick. Final: Death. "Seeking the end of illness" means to get sick and die soon after.

    Pinyin: xún

    Radical: Inch.

    Interpretation: find, search, find, chase.

    The ancient unit of length (one fathom is equal to eight feet).

    **, research, push.

    Go on. Often, often, instantly, not soon.

    Along with, along with.

    Compound: ordinary. Pinyin: xún cháng; Definition: ordinary, general.

    Opportunity-seeking. Pinyin: xún jī; Definition: Look for opportunities.

    Search. Pinyin: xún mì; Definition: seek, explore.

    Seek. Pinyin: xún qiú; Definition: to seek and seek; Pursue.

    Thought. Pinyin: xún si; Interpretation: Think, think.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    From the ancient poem "The Peach Blossom Spring" by the Wei and Jin poet Tao Yuanming.

    1. The definition of "searching" at the end of the disease: immediately, it will not last long.

    2. This sentence is selected from Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Spring" by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Sick: verb, sick. Final: Death. "Seeking the end of the disease" means that soon after the godly god falls ill and dies.

    3. Other explanations: find, search, find, chase. The ancient unit of length (one fathom is equal to eight feet). **, research, push. Go on. Often, often, instantly, not soon.

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