Interpretation: refers to missing. "The Book of Jin Ji Kang Biography": "Dongping Lu 'an, with the ambition of high health, needs a thousand miles to drive every acacia"; The story of love between men and women. Li Chi Ngai's "Operator" words: "I only hope that your heart is like mine and you don't miss home."
Basic explanation: [lovesickness; Missing each other is missing between men and women.
Explain in detail:
1, miss each other. The latter refers to the yearning that men and women love each other and cannot get close to each other. Su Han Wu's poem "Leaving a Wife": "Return when you are born, and you will miss it when you die." Bao Zhao's Spring Tour in the Southern Dynasties: "Two lovesickness, two unknowns."
2, refers to acacia. Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber" Volume 5: "A good thing was hidden in the day before yesterday, during which there were not many scattered pills. It says there is a holy prescription for treating lovesickness. " Qing Li Yu's "Kite Wrong, Flying Wrong": "If he comes to beg, I only say that Miss Er has hurt Acacia and invited him to meet."
3. Tree name. Also known as red bean tree. Tang Niu, Monk Confucianism, Zhi Guai and Gu Yuan: "Yuan Ye has no trees, but many fruits, and he misses pomegranate."
4. Name of the fruit. Ming Cai Lan Magazine: "There are many women in Yan. Although the taste is dull, it has a faint aroma when placed on the pillow at night. In other words, the so-called daughters in Buddhist books are also homesick. "