It means staying in the grass and fields. 2. Thatched hut.
Thatched cottage, Pinyin: cǎo shè
Citation and explanation:
⒈ It means staying in the grass and fields.
"Poetry·Zhaonan·Gantang" "Zhao Bo's Cong" Han Zhengxuan's note: "Chang is also a thatched house."
"Book of the Later Han Feng Yi Zhuan": "And When Wang Lang got up, Guangwu rode from the southeast of Ji, arriving at Wulu Pavilion in Raoyang in the morning and at night."
Jin Qian. Bao's "General Theory of Jin Chronicles": "Traveling in thatched huts, the outside is not closed."
⒉ Thatched huts.
The poem "Looking for Mr. Yang in Longjing" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty: "The grass house in Chaimen is free from dust, and the empty valley is plowing in the fields to learn true."
Song Zenggong's "Xue She Ji": "﹝ Yu "I stayed at home and studied in the thatched hut next to me." Qingbao Guangzi's "Wu Yao Zhi·Beasts·Tiger" said: "In the next twenty days or so, I returned to my wife's house and stayed in that hut." Still, there is no one left. ”