Tian Tian
Tian Tian, a noun, means lotus leaves. It describes the appearance of lotus leaves connected and dense. It also extends the meaning of fresh green and rich. In modern Chinese, adjectives are mainly used to describe the appearance of lotus leaves connected. See Zhu Ziqing's prose moonlight in the lotus pond.
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Onomatopoeia
In the book of rites, asking for mourning, it is said that "women should not be partial. Therefore, they should send their chests, strike their hearts, and be enthusiastic. They should pay close attention to the fields like a bad wall, and they are very sad and sick." Chen Shu Ji said: "Tian Tian, the sound of attack."
adjective
it describes the appearance that lotus leaves are dense and connected. There is a sentence in Jiangnan, the ancient Yuefu. "In the south of the Yangtze River, lotus can be picked, and lotus leaves can be harvested." Xie Tiao's song on the river in the Southern Dynasty said, "lotus leaves are still in the fields, and Qi water is not to be crossed." Zhu Ziqing's moonlight on the lotus pond: "on the zigzag lotus pond, what you can see is the leaves of the fields." Describing the appearance of xianbi, Liang Jiangyan's Ode to the goddess on the water in the Southern Dynasty: "the wild fields are empty and green, and the water is clear and empty and blue." Song Wang Anshi "send LV Wangzhi" poem: "pool scattered, Tian Tian Bi, Tai Fu burning red." Song Chen Zao "early summer" poem: "an pomegranate flower scarlet blood fresh, cool lotus leaves green field." Tang Yuanzhen's poem "Zhang Jiu's mosquito gate" is rich in Description: "in the past, there was a fragrant field, but now there is no soul pity."
noun
Refers to the lotus leaf Five Dynasties Qi Ji's poem "a man on the lake": "the jade flies in the light of Dandang, and the willows appear at the beginning of Tiantian." Song Jiangkui "niannujiao" CI: "how many fields, a few back to the sand road."
The use of English in modern Chinese
In Zhu Ziqing's prose moonlight in the lotus pond, "Tian Tian" is used as an adjective to describe the appearance of lotus leaves connected: "on the zigzag lotus pond, what you can see is the leaves of Tian Tian. The leaves are very high out of the water, like the skirt of a graceful dancer. Among the layers of leaves, there are scattered white flowers, some curling open, some bashfully blossoming, just like pearls, stars in the blue sky, and beauties just out of the bath. “
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