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The meaning of Dahuang

Explanation of the Great Wilderness (1) [uncultivated land]: remote and desolate place Northern Wilderness (2) [famine year; year of bad harvest]: detailed explanation of the famine year with serious disasters (1). Abandoned and incurable . "Xunzi·Strengthening the Country": "Therefore, a good sun will make you king, a good time will make you hegemony, a good leakage will make you dangerous, and a great desolation will destroy you." Yang Liang's note: "A great desolation means that everything is deserted and cannot be cured." (2). Years of great disasters. "Zhou Li·Di Guan·Da Situ": "The Great Desolation and the Great Zha will make the immigrants of the country make money, abandon the restraint and relax the strength, and the levy will be suspended." Zheng Xuan's note: "The Great Desolation is also the year of great misfortune." "Guoyu·Wu Yu" : "Now that the Wu people have stopped, there is a great famine, and there is no red rice in the market." (3). A remote place; a remote area. "The Classic of Mountains and Seas: The Eastern Classic of the Great Wilderness": "Beyond the East China Sea, in the great wilderness, there is a mountain named Dayan, from which the sun and the moon come." "Selected Works·Zuo Si ": "Out of the great wilderness, travel to the east "Extremely beyond." Liu Kui noted: "The Great Wilderness is also called overseas." The second poem of Song Fan Chengda's "Sending the Envoys of Hong Neihan": "The fragrance of the jade carriage in Eguan Fang is shining in the great wilderness." Chen Qubing's "Zi". "Arrived in Datong from Yanggao County" poem: "The clear light shines where the clouds fly, and the Yunshan Mountains of Sanjin meet the wilderness." The interpretation of the word "big" means that the area, volume, capacity, quantity, intensity, power exceed the average or exceed the compared Object, as opposed to "small": hall. Big policy. Big climate. Yelang is arrogant. Potbellied. Refers to the comparison of sizes: this room is twice as big as that one. Wide in scale, deep in extent, and important in nature: the overall situation. Popular interpretation of famine: famine ā: a bad year, a bad harvest: a famine year. famine. famine prevention. Prepare for shortages. Overgrown with weeds or uncultivated: desolate. wasteland. Open up wasteland. Abandoned: abandoned. out of practice. Abandoned. Good work comes from diligence, but waste comes from playfulness. Left out and remote: deserted village. wilderness.

Desolation (?) (a. Desolation and desolation; b. Desolation and decline