Ding Bai, a layman in Ding Bai: an unknown civilian. Generally refers to vulgar people.
A hundred generations of passers-by means that time will pass forever.
Uninvited guest: invitation. An uninvited guest.
Dumen Xie Ke Dumen: a closed door; Xie Ke: Refuse guests. It means not to associate with people.
Greenwood peddler Greenwood: the "heroes of the Greenwood" led by Wang Kuang and Wang Feng in the Western Han Dynasty. Refers to the armed forces gathered in the mountains to resist the government, and refers to bandits who harm the people.
After the death of the blue fly hanger, only the blue fly will hang up. Metaphor is a person who had no confidant before his death.
Poet Poet: Qu Yuan wrote Li Sao, so he is called a poet. Mo Ke: Literati. Refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati.
Changting's guests go to the countryside (Huaiyin City, Jiangsu Province) and are diners of Nanchang Pavilion. Originally refers to Han Xin, the Han Dynasty Huaiyin Hou. Later, because I didn't meet my talent, I temporarily put myself under the fence.
Dong Chuang Jiao Ke is a good name for her son-in-law. The same as "son-in-law of East Bed".
Dumen means no contact with people. With "Dumen Xie Ke".
A very elegant and knowledgeable person.
An eccentric hermit refers to a noble and elegant hermit.
From the pre-Qin period to the early Han Dynasty, there were nine academic schools of Jiuliuke: Fa, Ming, Mo, Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Vertical and Horizontal, Miscellaneous and Agriculture. Refers to all kinds of talents and figures.
There are no strangers at home. There are no strangers at home. Describe being cautious in making friends. With "there are no miscellaneous guests in the door."
Demoted officials refer to those who are exiled by demoted officials.
Poets and poets refer to elegant literati such as poets and writers. Both are "poets and writers".
Poets and hermits refer to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".
Sao Weng Mo Ke refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".
Dan Maru borrowed a guest as a metaphor for the murder and revenge of a ranger.
Literati generally refers to literati and literati.