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The night of the carnival The fireworks are so beautiful.
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Originally, it meant that the wind was generated from the ground, and at first it swirled gently on the head of the apple grass, and finally it became a strong and strong wind, which means that the wind developed from a small wind. Later, it was metaphorically referred to the origin of great influences and great trends of thought from subtle and imperceptible places. [Pawn out]: Warring States Song Yu "Wind Fu".
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When the wind starts from the ground, it first circles over the green grass and slowly forms a gale. That is, the gale develops from the small wind. The post-metaphor has a great influence and a great trend of thought arises from subtle and imperceptible places. From the Warring States Song Yu's "Wind Fu".
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The gale begins at the end of the green grass, which means that the gale gathers in the place where the green grass grows, and then blows.
The wind rises at the end of Qingping: it should be to see the subtle knowledge, and the autumn is also known when a leaf falls. Now it generally refers to a certain tendency, or the generation of rumors.
Example: There have been too many rumors about you recently, and the wind started at the end of Qingping, so it's better to reflect on yourself.
The wind starts at the end of Qingping--- from Song Yu's "Wind Fu" of Chu State, the original sentence "The wind is born on the ground, and it starts at the end of Qingping."
It is also said that "it starts at the end of Qingping and ends at the grass", which was later used by people to describe the beginning and end of various things, describing the unconsciously occurring, and finally subsided. Modern people especially like to use this phrase to describe love that ends without a problem.
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"Green apple" ("apple" sound "frequency") is an aquatic plant, fern, it is characterized by the leaf has a long stalk, the top of the four leaflets, like the Chinese character "Tian", so it is also called "Tian character grass" The wind is generated by the small wind and first swirls on the green grass It is a metaphor for the great influence and the great trend of thought originating from the subtle and imperceptible.
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Apple: An herbaceous plant that grows in shallow water. 'The wind begins at the end of the apple' generally refers to a certain tendency, or the generation of rumors.
It is used to describe the occurrence of various things unconsciously, and after some vigorous development, it finally subsides. Modern people especially like to use this phrase to describe love that ends without a problem.
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Song Yu's "Wind Fu" "The Wind Rises at the End of Qingping" The wind is born on the ground, from the end of the green apple The wind is generated on the earth, floating from the end of the aquatic plant of the green apple. The aftermath is based on"Finished apples"Refers to the first wind and light wind.
The meaning that a spark can start a prairie fire,
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Song Yu's "Wind Fu" "The wind rises at the end of Qingping".
The wind is born on the earth and rises from the end of the apple.
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In "Guan Ju Preface", it is said: "The wind, the wind, the teaching; The wind moves it, and the teaching transforms it. ......The top is weathered down, and the wind pierces the top". Here is the meaning of the wind: the wind rises at the end of the green ping, a slight movement, a leaf falls and knows the autumn. The winder, the shadower.
Justice": "The slight movement is like the wind, the words are changed and changed, and the wind is still in the wind and the grass is gone, so it is called the wind."
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This sentence comes from Song Yu's "Wind Fu" of Chu State, which originally described the beginning and end of the wind. The wind blew up from the low weeds, passing through.
Over the mountains, forests, and fields, and finally disappeared in the meadows. There is no trace of what comes, and there is no sound of what goes. All is calm again.
Now this sentence is often used by people to describe the beginning and end of various things, to describe the unconsciously occurring, after a vigorous and vigorous event, and finally subsided, modern people especially like to use this sentence to describe the love that ends without a problem.
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The gale begins in a place where there is a gathering of green grass and then dissipates in a grassy area.
It is now used to describe the beginning and end of various things. It happened unconsciously, and after some vigor, finally subsided.
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This phrase originally describes the beginning and end of the wind. The wind blew from the low weeds, passed through the mountains and fields, and finally disappeared into the meadows. There is no trace of what comes, and there is no sound of what goes. All is calm again.
The wind rises at the end of Qingping and ends at the grass (forest) between the reckless" is used by people to describe the beginning and end of various things, describing that some things happen inadvertently, and after a vigorous and vigorous process, they finally return to calm. Modern people often like to use this sentence to describe the appearance and disappearance of love, and it is used as a metaphor for the end of love. It is also used to indicate that love is not long-lasting.
It starts at the end of Qingping and ends at the grass, that is to say, the ease of growth and dissipation of each other, this time, that time, of course, it cannot last long.
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[Translation].
The wind is generated on the earth, and rises from the tips of the green grass.
Source] The wind rises at the end of Qingping--- from Song Yu of Chu State "Wind Fu", the original sentence "Fu Feng was born on the ground, from the end of Qingping." ”
Extension] starts at the end of Qingping and ends at the grass, that is to say, the ease of mutual growth and dissipation, this time, that time, of course, it cannot last long. The beginning and end of all kinds of things, unconsciously happening, After a vigorous and vigorous process, finally subsided.
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"The wind starts at the end of Qingping and ends at the grass (forest)", which is used to describe the beginning and end of various things, describing the unconsciously occurring, and finally subsidence after a vigorous and vigorous operation. Modern people especially like to use this phrase to describe love that ends without a problem.
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"Pingmo" refers to green apple grass, which means that all big things start from small things.
Interpretation]: The original meaning is that the wind is generated from the ground, and at the beginning it gently swirls on the head of the apple grass, and finally it will become a strong and strong wind, that is, the wind develops from the small wind. Later, it was metaphorically referred to the origin of great influences and great trends of thought from subtle and imperceptible places.
The full sentence is: The wind starts at the end of the green and ends at the grass.
From the Warring States Period Song Yu's "Wind Fu": "The husband was born in the ground and started at the end of the green apple".
"Ping" and "Ping" are two different aquatic plants and should not be mixed.
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