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What do you mean by floating clouds?
Floating clouds are Chinese words. Pronunciation is fú yún n, and the word "floating clouds" appears more on the Internet. For those who use the nickname "floating clouds", it means that floating things "float" without taking anything away, which more vividly describes that a person's view of owning the environment has been diluted.
Extended data:
Ancient prose: The word "floating clouds" originated from Confucius' saying that letting wealth and fame drift by like clouds was unjust, and Du Fu wrote in the poem "Dan Qing gave General Cao Ba" that "I am loyal to your art, I don't know my age, and let fame and fortune drift like floating clouds". In a word, there has been almost the same usage as modern network explanation, that is, the word floating clouds means "meaningless things".
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