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Four words of Qingming greeting

1. Jiuyuan can be used as: Jiuyuan: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the cemetery of Doctor Qing of the State of Jin was in Jiuyuan, so it was called the cemetery; Work: rise, rise. Imagine the rebirth of the dead.

2. The headstone has been arched: the trees on the grave are as thick as hands folded. It means you're dying. This is swearing. The last finger has been dead for a long time.

3. A handful of loess: a handful: a handful. A handful of loess. Borrow from the grave. Nowadays, it is often compared to a small amount of land or a declining and insignificant reactionary force.

4. Dead bones in burial: burial: grave. Dead bones in the grave. Metaphor is a person without strength.

5. Dig your own grave: dig: dig. What you do is like digging a grave for yourself. Metaphor is suicidal.

6, firewood destruction: firewood destruction: skinny because of extreme grief. The old one refers to being emaciated and weak due to the excessive grief of the parents, which is life-threatening.

7. Full of sweat: It means that books are piled up to the pillars, so many cows and horses are sweating. Describe the wealth of books or writings. From the Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan's Tomb Table of Mr. Lu Wentong: "It is a book, but it is full of buildings, and it is a sweat."

8. The earth bears the sea culvert: it means that the earth bears all things and the ocean contains all rivers. The description is all-encompassing and rich in meaning.

9. Go all out: Go all out and be in high spirits. The language version of Tang Hanyu's "Epitaph of Liu Zihou": "The evidence of discussion is ancient and modern, and there are hundreds of classics and history, and the rate is often defeated by others."

1. Keiko knows me: Keiko refers to Hui Shi, who was a famous scholar among the pre-Qin philosophers and was a friend of Zhuang and Zhou Dynasties. After Hui's death, Zhuang Zhou visited his tomb, and once borrowed the fable of the craftsman's stone and chalk, feeling that "since the death of the master, I have nothing to think about, and I have nothing to say." See Zhuangzi Xu No Ghost. Later, because "Keiko knows me" means that friends know each other well.