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What does the image of cloud mean in ancient poetry?
Cloud:
Climate: clouds and haze (walking clouds and haze)
The clouds disappeared.
The clouds are light and the wind is light; A cloud opens the sky (figuratively speaking, pushing away the blind and seeing the light again)
Situation: sex. Love and rain (refers to the feelings of male and female parties)
Change: Clouds turn to rain (figuratively speaking, uncertain)
Lightness: soft and curly like a cloud.
Location: in the clouds (in the clouds, towering mountains)
Katsumoto: Yuncong (figuratively speaking, there are many followers) (a powerful cloud)
Talk about: Yun Yun.
Auxiliary word: meaningless.
Pronouns: so; This way.
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