Dusty, still earthly; Placed for a long time, covered with dust. The language "Song Shi Le Sixteen": "When I turned to Russia, the treasures were dusty." Hollow cast rectangle, welded with original rattan texture, inlaid with turquoise beads in the middle. The middle of the rectangle is smooth and covered with turquoise beads. Other parts are processed into bark stem lines.
Liu Ming Ruoyu's Notes on the Inner Rules: "When the weather changes, the holy driver lives here to show the meaning of inspection. The first emperor has been dusty for a long time! " Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Fox Marries a Woman: "This world has been passed down for a long time. Because of the humiliation of the Ming government, all the boxes were taken away, except seven, which were stolen by suspected family members; And ten years of dust is as old as ever, which is extremely insoluble. "
Lu Xun's Wild Grass Kite: "I suddenly realized that I ran to a hut where few people went, pushed open the door and found him among the dusty things." Xie Juezai's "Summary of Learning Notes" IV: "Many materials written by the internship group are not found, and even if they are sent, they are' falling dust'."
Explanation of dust:
Dust is a first-class standard Chinese character (commonly used word). The ancient glyph first appeared in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, which means the dusty appearance of deer running. The original meaning is flying tiny soil particles. Also used as a verb to refer to pollution. There is dust everywhere in the world, so dust is regarded as "earthly" and "red dust" by Buddhism and Taoism, which is opposite to their fantasy ideal world.
The article depicts three running deer, with a local figure on each side, which means that the dust is raised because of the running of the deer. It means "dust". The small seal script of Shuo Wen Jie Zi shows that once a deer runs, it will be dusty. Later, the number of deer was streamlined, and three deer became one deer, but they still clearly showed dust.