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What does "Yuji" mean?

Rain Ji [yǔ] means that the rain has stopped.

Rain Ji is a poem written by the Soviet writer and poet Pasternak (1890- 1960). His main works include the collection of poems "Gemini in the Cloud" and "Life is My Sister".

Example:

1, I am a rogue, wandering around the world watching the rain cool, ignorant and crazy, Shan Ye is a savage, seven people die in autumn, I am a rogue, the six divisions in the wheel of karma are looking for girls, the mountains are high, the horses are in a foreign land, and I am lonely and ethereal.

2, rainy scenery, vernal equinox weather. Don't fall asleep in bed. Get up early and exercise for a while. A hearty breakfast will refresh you. Don't sleep at noon, collapse in the afternoon. Healthy, happy and fearless. Laugh often and have no regrets in life!

On that day, it rained heavily and the blue sky was like washing. The milky sea of clouds stretches for more than a hundred miles, fluctuating and unpredictable between the green mountains and valleys. The ancient village is like Penglai fairyland, which is breathtaking.

Extended data:

1. Pasternak won 1958 Nobel Prize in Literature for his novel doctor zhivago, and was awarded "outstanding achievements in the field of modern lyric poetry and great Russian narrative literature".

2. Because of the opposition of many public opinions in the Soviet Union, he was expelled from the Soviet Writers' Association, and some even held up a slogan demanding deportation: "Judah-get out of the Soviet Union!" He had to refuse to accept the prize. 1986, the Soviet Writers Association officially rehabilitated Pasternak and established the Pasternak Literary Heritage Committee.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuji