Guo Moruo's "Signal of Spring": "Although it is only a small seedling, as long as it does not encounter an axe, we can predict that it will definitely rise into the sky."
2, pull the ground and lean on the sky [bá dy ǐ tiā n]: pull: convex, convex. Lean on: lean on, approach. Suddenly from the ground, close to the sky. Metaphor is tall and prominent, magnificent.
Source: The Scholar by Tang and Wang Lin: "For example, Yuchuanzi's Eclipse Poems, Huashan Poems, Learning Records ... all depend on the sky and every sentence wants to live."
3, blocking the sun dry cloud [bì rì gān yún]: blocking the sun, straight into the sky. Describe very tall.
Source: Zhang Tang Wencheng's "You Xian Cave": "When Jintai is in Yinque, the sun will cover the clouds."
4. Dry clouds cover the sun [gā n yú n bí ri]: dry: rushing; Cover: cover. Rush into the sky and block the sun. Describe a big tree or a building.
Source: Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties, "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Ding Hongchuan": "Dry clouds cover the sun, and green onions are planted."
5. Maolin Shenfu [mào lín shēn huáng]: Shenfu: a cluster of bamboo forests. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests.
Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo forests in Maolin."
I. Introduction to Montessori
Meng is of the same origin, but there are two birthplaces, namely, northern Henan and southeastern Shandong. Meng's surna