flickering
(1). Feather drooping. It is often used to describe the prosperity of feathers. Selected Works of Zhang Heng < Tokyo Fu >: "The drum and the road are crowded, and the trees and feathers are narrow." Xue Zong's Note: "The narrowest, feathery appearance." King Ming? ? "The Story of Spring Wu: Dedication": "Yun Xiang, with the narrowest green cover, light embroidered clothes and floating rings."
(2). Tall and clustered. Tang Yuanzhen's poem "Pine Tree": "Huashan Mountain is tall and narrow, and there are tall pines on it." Wang Shizhen's poem "Looking at Pang Jushi Mountain" in Qing Dynasty: "Clouds and smoke are everywhere, and trees are everywhere. Who can ask Lao Pang about the news?"
(3). Swivel appearance; Shake your face. "The Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Guan Lu": "There is a drifting wind that is more than three feet high. From Shenshang, it turns around in the court and stops for a long time." Tang Baorong's poem "Thinking on the Way" reads: "The sky sees the color of the earth, and the cars on the road are narrow." Qing Gong Zizhen's poem "Fengqiwu": "Sit on the warm side of the screen at the bottom of the moon, and the shadows of people behind you are extinguished." Chapter 8 of Liu Qing's "Iron Wall": "As soon as it gets dark, every household begins to build a solid wall. There are lanterns and torches everywhere in the courtyard, and people are crowded. "
(4). Reciprocating. Yuan Xin's study "Biography of Tang Caizi and Chen Shangmei": "There is a white jade, which is less than a foot into the ground and unearthed without skin. Although Bian He is in the midst of it, it is rare to lose it."