Lin Di
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Lin Di, Chinese vocabulary.
Pinyin: l í NJI ō ng
Definition: country.
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Lin Di
Pinyin
línjiōng
Citation explanation
Also known as "Lin brush". The countryside. In the book baopuzi · Mingshi written by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "as for Bijian, the head of the horse is in the chariot, and the horse is in the herd of Lindi, who is dead and exhausted." According to Chen Lin in Wenxuan: "the green horse of the husband hangs down his ears in the brush of the forest, and the bird of the great bird comes from the dirty pool. The blasphemer thinks that all the birds in the garden should ride under the stables." Li Shan quoted Erya in his annotation: "the wild is called the forest, and the forest is called the brush." Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote that the thirty rhymes of Qiaoling poems are due to the officials in the county: "the court instruments are limited to Xiaohan, and the guests think of returning to Lindi." Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem to Wu's Woman: "Gu Sheru's poem tells us how to praise Lin Di." The poem "Huancui Pavilion in Xintai county" written by huaiying of Jin Dang: "don't laugh at each other in the mountains, though I am like a forest brush in the city."
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Lin Di