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What does "鍍里" mean?

Idiom: Mai Xiù shǔ lí

Pinyin: mài xiù shǔ lí

Explanation: A word of mourning for the country's casualties.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Wang Feng·Mill Li": "The millet is Lili, the seedlings of the grain. The center is shaking." "Historical Records·Song Weizi Family": "Maixiu Gradually, the grass and millet become oily. The cunning boy is coming, and he is not good to me."

Example sentence: The poem is full of thoughts about the remaining water in the mountains, and the feeling of separation from the wheat and millet.