Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Four words to describe dead trees

Four words to describe dead trees

1, sparse vegetation

[Idiom explanation] Xiao Shu: cold and sparse. Flowers and trees have withered. Describe the scene of late autumn.

[Allusions] "Jinci": "In spring, the yellow flowers are all over the mountains and the paths are fragrant; Qiu Lai has sparse vegetation and high water. "

Flowers and trees have withered since autumn, and the sky is high and the clouds are light.

Step 2 litter

[Idiom explanation] Failure: decline. Dry branches, rotten flowers and leaves. Describe desolation and destruction.

[Allusion] Chapter 12 of Alai's Dust Settles: "Dancing with the dust and litter under the clear sky."

3. Dead plants and rotten wood

[Idiom explanation] Plant: Roots exposed to the ground. Rot: rot, rot. Dead stumps, rotten trees. Metaphor is a decadent and useless person or thing.

[Allusions] The seventh time in Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Although I am more distinguished than him, I am only wrapped in my dead wood and lamb wine, and I only fill it in the mud ditch of my cesspit."

4. Dead trees and decaying plants

[Idiom explanation] Rot: Rot; Plants: stumps exposed from the ground. Dead wood heads, rotten roots. Metaphor is a decadent force or an aging and useless person.

[Allusion] Mao Zedong's "Fisherman Proud to Resist the Second Great Encirclement" words: Baiyun Mountain is about to stand, and the sound of Baiyun Mountain is urgent.

5, chrysanthemum old lotus withered

[Idiom explanation] Chrysanthemums wither and lotus flowers wither. Metaphor means that women look old.

[Allusions] Cai's "Qian Jinji Bulletin": "I have done my best to count the autumn days."

How many times and how many years, chrysanthemums wither and lotus flowers wither.