A precipitous wind
It is the second sentence of the fourth poem in the five poems of feeling spring written by Han Yu. The original sentence "Kong Cheng, farewell to me, is suitable for you.
Han Yu (768 - December 25, 824), the word back. He Yang, Henan, was an outstanding writer and thinker in Tang Dynasty.
The use frequency of words is very low
explain
Basic explanation: steep: the mountain is high and steep. It describes a person as tough and upright. It also refers to the vigorous and powerful style of poetry, calligraphy and painting. Words are interpreted separately: Style: ① refers to people's spirit and character. ② (poetry, calligraphy and painting) vigorous and powerful style. Precipitous: 1. The mountains are high and steep: the mountains on both sides are precipitous. ② Severe: severe punishment. ③ Upright character: precipitous.
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Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem "Gan Chun": Kong Cheng said goodbye to me and was suitable for you. He left dust behind because of his precipitous style
Chinese PinYin : fēng gǔ qiào jùn
A precipitous wind
remain calm and composed while handling pressing affairs. hào zhěng yǐ xiá
A bandit who takes advantage of food. jī liáng jiè kòu
something redundant and not needed. fù zhuì xuán yóu