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May the long white wind dispel the haze. What do you mean?
May all the depression and unhappiness be blown away by the wind.

haze is a Chinese word, which is defined as gloomy and dark weather; It is a metaphor for the shadow and unpleasant atmosphere in people's minds. It also refers to a depressed and dreary atmosphere.

It is a metaphor for the shadows in people's minds and the depressing and dreary atmosphere. Qing-Cao Yin's poem "The Mid-Autumn Festival West Hall waits for the moon to send a message to Huaiziyou and other colleagues" reads: "Clouds in the turbid world are hard to overcome for a long time, and the magic ladder stack is strong."