1, waterside, refers to the flat land on the shore slightly away from the water.
2. Small water spilled by Huai water.
3, the sound of logging.
4. Words used in place names.
The words of "Hu" include: He Hu, Hu Hu, Shui Hu, Xi Hu, Ling Hu, Shen Hu, Jiang Hu, Wu Hu, Hu Tao, Gao Hu, Wu Hu Ren, Shui Hu Chuan and Hu Zero Flower Drum.
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Explanation of words:
1, hehu? [ hé hǔ ]
Riverside. From Chao Buzhi's "Two Poems in Song Wu Road" in the Song Dynasty: "Stop the boat and look around the wasteland." It means to stop the boat by the river and look around at the deserted land.
2. Hey? [ hǔ hǔ ]
The sound of logging From Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions Documentary Evidence" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Poetry" says: "Logging trees and growing trees." It means that the poem says,' Logging makes a noise'.
3. Jiang Wei? [ jiāng hǔ ]
Riverside. From Tao Hongjing in the Southern Dynasties, "The Monument to the Left Immortal Duke Ge Gong of Wu Taiji": "West Linjiang Lake, North Suburb." It means that the west is near the river and the north is near the countryside.
4. Wu Hao? [ wū hǔ ]
Names of ancient southern minorities. It also refers to the area where they live. From the Southern Song Dynasty Fan Ye's "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Nan Man and Wu Hu": "There is a country of people in the west ... Now Wu Hu people are also." It means that there is a country of people in the west ... that is, today's Wuhu people.
5. Enteromorpha? [ hǔ tái ]
Also known as "moss strips" and "moss vegetables". Chlorophyta, Ulva. The algae body is bright green, composed of single-layer cells, which are surrounded by tubes or adhered into strips.