vast
Boundless, Chinese vocabulary, pronunciation C ā NGM á ng, meaning vast and far away, from Liu Baiyu's sunrise, Mao Dun's midnight, Du Fu's Northern Expedition, etc.
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(from modern Chinese Dictionary) group words: ~ earth | Twilight ~ | cloud water ~.
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1. Boundless appearance. Liu Baiyu's Sunrise: "it's not hard for people to imagine how magnificent the magnificent sky and the vast sea are. From the deep night before dawn, the first ray of dawn rises and the first torch is ignited." 2. Vague appearance. Mao Dun's midnight 4: "Zeng Canghai saw a moustache under the man's chin in the twilight, and he knew that it was Fei Xiaosheng, the manager of Wu house." In a hurry. The poem "Northern Expedition" written by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty: "Du Zi will march to the north, and ask his family about the boundless." Qiu Zhaoao notes: "boundless, the meaning of urgency." In the vast sea, the strong wind gathers dark clouds. Between the dark clouds and the sea, the petrels fly like black lightning. Like tonight, a person in this vast moon, what can think, what can not think, feel is a free person. Zhu Ziqing's moonlight on the lotus pond 5. Fable's green grasshopper, however, when the sound of frogs and other insects was temporarily silent, the little song I could hear was very soft, similar to the sound of insects
The night is vast
The tranquility of the atmosphere is perfect.
Foreign language interpretation
english:
Vast; boundless: boundlesland
phrase:
(without margin; confused)
Chinese PinYin : Cang Mang
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