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What does Weiyang mean?

Weiyang means:

1. Less than half: night~.

2. Not finished; not finished.

Pinyin: wèi yāng

Quotation: "Poetry·Xiaoya·Tingxiao": "How is the night? The night is still young."?

Translation: Now What time of night is it? The night is still early, it seems endless, the sky is still dark. ?

Quotation: Rou Shi's "Farewell": "The night is still young, and the sound of people is lonely... So the young man called out and asked vaguely: 'When?'" Eleven forty-five , only a moment away from midnight. '"

Example: A flashy dream, gone by the water. Time quietly cuts out the real scenes in the dream, and composes a song called Weiyang.

Extended information

Quotes from ancient texts:

1. "Chu Ci·Li Sao": "Even when the years are still young, the time is still young. "Wang Yi's note: "Yang, do it."

Translation: While you are still young, you still have plenty of time to show your arms.

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Translation: Take a bath with orchid soup to bring fragrance to your body, and make your clothes bright and colorful like flowers. The spirit son circled and danced, and the spirit spirit was still possessed, and his body continued to emit sparkling divine light.

3. "Ode to the Immortal Platform by King Yan Zhao" written by Gong Zizhen of the Qing Dynasty: "Those who have energy coming from the southeast corner are as slow as the beginning of the blue clouds, and as kind as the early morning sun."

Translation: Rising slowly, like the clouds in the sky beginning to sway, bright or dark, as if the rising sun has not yet risen.