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Seeking idioms about Wushan goddess
[Source] Chu Song Yu's Preface to Gao Tang Fu in the Warring States Period: "I am the grandson of Wushan, and the resistance of high hills. Dan is facing the clouds, it is raining at dusk, under the balcony. "
[Explanation] Originally refers to the goddess of Wushan in ancient myths and legends. Later called men and women.
Once the sea was difficult for water, it was always amber.
[Source] Tang Yuanzhen's Five Poems from Thinking (4). Poetry: "once the sea was difficult for water, it was amber forever." Lazy looking back at flowers, half the sky is repaired, and half the sky is a gentleman. "
[Explanation] "The meaning of this sentence: People who have experienced the incomparably deep and wide sea will find it difficult to attract him by the water elsewhere; Except for the clouds steaming in Wushan, the clouds in other places are eclipsed.
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