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Ling ran, a Chinese word, is pronounced L í NgR á n, which means cold; cool; cold; clear.
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< ol > < li > light and beautiful appearance. Cold and cool appearance. < / Li > < li > describes the voice of Qingyue.
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Chuang Tzu's xiaoyaoyou: "when you walk against the wind, you are cool and good." Guo Xiangzhu: "cool but, light appearance." In the Song Dynasty, Chen Shidao's "the first lesson of he sou is from Du Xia": "the blue clouds go straight up, the horse is like a dragon, and it's as cool as the wind." Zhao Zhixin's poem "penglihu" in Qing Dynasty: "it's cool to swim in the wind, and hold your body as a feather."
Volume 82 of Taiping Guangji quoted Xue Yongqiang of Tang Dynasty's collection of different stories · lizimou: "the old man taught him to make a small way, and the heart and bone of the guest were cool." Qing Qiujin's poem "feelings in the yellow sea boat" No.2: "the sky wind blows, the face is cold, and the eye is full of 100000 clouds."
In the biography of Peikai in the book of Jin: "chuoziya is good at metaphysics, with clear and fluent voice, and cool as a zither." Song Shen Kuo's "MengXiBiTan · strange events": "(Ancient Mirror) today buckle it, its sound is cold but far away." The fourth poem of Zhao Guangrong's a journey to the lake: "when it's cold, it sounds, so it flies to people."
Chinese PinYin : Ling Ran
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