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What do you mean by "passing by"
Explanation: The light on the water and the passing shadows will disappear in an instant. Metaphor observation is not meticulous, learning is not in-depth, and the impression is not deep.

From: Tang Yu Liang's poem "Lingaotai": "The floating light is as deep as the shadow of the sun."

Interpretation: The rays of sunshine float gently on the water surface, and will gradually disappear with time, and the reflection inside will drift with the tide and be at a loss.

Grammar: combination; As object, adverbial and attribute; derogatory sense

Extended data:

Synonyms include skimming over the water, skimming over the flowers, hiding a little, following around the flowers, having a little knowledge, skimming over the surface, skimming over the flowers, tasting a little, and things change.

Antonyms are unforgettable, thorough, incisive, earnest, observant, rigorous, thorough, fresh in memory, incisive, meticulous, unforgettable and traceable.

Skim across the water like a dragonfly ― just touch it, don't dig into it.

Explanation: refers to the action of dragonfly touching the water with its tail when flying on the water. Metaphor is superficial but not profound.

From: Tang Du Fu's Qujiang Poems: "I can see butterflies penetrating deep into flowers and dragonflies flying slowly with the water."

Commentary: But I saw butterflies shuttling in the depths of the flowers, dragonflies flying leisurely on the water, flapping the water from time to time.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense