Description: Deep in the bamboo forest. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests.
Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo in Maolin."
Example: Tiger Hill has steep rocks and valleys, which is the valley of Zuo Qiu River. Qing de Wu
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thick forest and tall bamboos
Commentary: Xiu: Chang. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests.
Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo in Maolin."
Ex.: Just after the small bridge bends, I saw some more. Seventy-two chapters of Li Qingru's "The Edge of the Mirror Flower"
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mào shíy ng shēng(mào shíy and ng shēng)
Interpretation: Mao: lush refers to reality; English: The Voice of Huaying refers to fame. Praise people's fame and prosperity.
Source: Biography of Historical Records of Sima Xiangru: "Let the world get a clean stream, raise microwaves, become famous in Britain, and prosper."
Example: Hong Guisheng Fan, the crown is the top; ~, Fang Chui in one thousand. Liang Shu Xu Mianchuan
2. What is the beginning of the word Mao? mào lín shēn huáng: a cluster of bamboo forests. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo. Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboos in Maolin." Example: Tiger Hill is a cliff. The dining table on the Zuo Qiu River. There are many related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.) in Qian Gu in Qing Dynasty. ). Maolin Xiuzhu (mào lín Xi zhú) is a long, dense and tall forest and bamboo forest. Source: Preface to Lanting Collection by Wang Jinxi. For more related contents, see Chapter 72 of Li Qingruzhen's Mirror Flower Garden (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ) m? o Shí y ě ng Shē ng (m? o Shí y and ng Shē ng) Mao: lush refers to reality; English: The Voice of Huaying refers to fame. It praises people's fame and career. Source: Biography of Historical Records of Sima Xiangru: "Let the world stir up clean water, raise microwaves, be famous in English, and prosper." Example: Hong Guisheng is a fan, and the crown is the best; ~, Fang Chuizi has lived for thousands of years. The Biography of Liang Shu Xu Mian contains many related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ).
3. What are the explanations of the idioms beginning with Mao? Deep bamboo forest. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests.
Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo in Maolin."
Example: Tiger Hill has steep rocks and valleys, which is the valley of Zuo Qiu River. Qing de Wu
More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. . )
thick forest and tall bamboos
Commentary: Xiu: Chang. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests.
Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo in Maolin."
Ex.: Just after the small bridge bends, I saw some more. Seventy-two chapters of Li Qingru's "The Edge of the Mirror Flower"
More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. . )
mào shíy ng shēng(mào shíy and ng shēng)
Interpretation: Mao: lush refers to reality; English: The Voice of Huaying refers to fame. Praise people's fame and prosperity.
Source: Biography of Historical Records of Sima Xiangru: "Let the world get a clean stream, raise microwaves, become famous in Britain, and prosper."
Example: Hong Guisheng Fan, the crown is the top; ~, Fang Chui in one thousand. Liang Shu Xu Mianchuan
4. What are the explanations of idioms beginning with Mao: deep bamboo forest.
Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests. Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo in Maolin."
Example: Tiger Hill has steep rocks and valleys, which is the valley of Zuo Qiu River. There are many related contents in the Qing Dynasty's Wu Di Jiang (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.
) Maolin Xiuzhu (mào lín xiū zhú) Explanation: Xiu: Chang.
Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests. Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo in Maolin."
Ex.: Just after the small bridge bends, I saw some more. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ) Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" in Qing Dynasty, the seventy-second time.
Shi Mao Yingsheng (mà o Shí y and ng Shē ng) explained: Shi Mao: lush refers to reality; English: The Voice of Huaying refers to fame.
Praise people's fame and prosperity. Source: Biography of Historical Records of Sima Xiangru: "Let the world get a clean stream, raise microwaves, become famous in Britain, and prosper."
Example: Hong Guisheng Fan, the crown is the top; ~, Fang Chui in one thousand. Biography of Liang Shu Xu Mian.