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What does it mean to be rich?

The word [nó ng yú] has two meanings, namely:

1, dense; Thick.

The origin of ancient Chinese prose: Tian Rucheng in Ming Dynasty? "The rest of the West Lake is partial to one": "Ji Shao in the palace is like a fairy, rich and fragrant, and flowers and willows avoid beauty."

Interpretation of ancient prose: the palace house is like a fairy. The smell in the air is strong and the flowers are gorgeous.

2. Dense; Dense.

Source: Feng Zhi's "Snake" poem: "It misses the dense grassland-the thick black silk on your head."

Interpretation: It misses the dense grassland, but it is actually a dense pile of black silk on your head.

The reason why she likes flowers is that they have strong fragrance.

Extended data:

Rich synonyms:

1, dense [chó u mi]

Explanation: cordial, close, many and dense.

Source: A Dream of Red Mansions: "Baoyu's words are so intimate and meaningful."

The Yangtze River Delta is one of the most densely populated areas in China.

2. Dense [nó ng m √]

Explanation: intensive; Dense.

Origin: Wei Wei? "Who is the most lovely person? Squeeze it ":"We became dense bushes. "

Example: Yang Mo? Chapter 5 of the first part of Song of Youth: "Yu Yongze can't help but be heartbroken when he looks at Dao's calm and gloomy eyes and her thick short hair fluttering slightly in the autumn wind."