Floating clouds 1. Floating clouds. "Chu Ci Jiu Bian": "Kui stands alone here in this barren place, looking up at the floating clouds and sighing forever." "Nineteen Ancient Poems: There are high buildings in the northwest": "There are high buildings in the northwest, and they are as high as the floating clouds." "Book of Zhou· "Biography of Xiao Daquan": "Hey! Life is like a floating cloud and the morning dew." Zhou Erfu's "Morning in Shanghai" Part 3, 29: "Her worries earlier were like floating clouds, blown away by a gust of wind." 2 .The name of a horse. Volume 2 of "Miscellaneous Notes of Xijing": "Emperor Wen returned home with nine good horses, all of which are the best horses in the world, and they are named Fuyun." Tang Gaoshi's "Song under the Sai": "After the end of Fuyun Jun, he came out gracefully to join the army." Yuan Ben Gaoming "Pipa Chronicles: The New Jinshi Banquet in the Apricot Garden": "[Mo Bai] Have you prepared pommel horses? [Chou Bai] told the doctor: There are many horses. First, there are 10,000 good horses... What is the good name of [Mo Bai]?" [Ugly
Wild Horse 1. The name of a wild horse. "Yi Zhou Shu·Wang Hui": "Please give me the name of the wild horse." offer. "Zhu You once commented: "Wild horses are as small as horses and come out of the fortress. "Warring States Policy·Song Wei Ce": "Uncle Zhi wanted to attack the guard, but he left the guard with four hundred wild horses." "At present, it is still produced in northern my country. According to the regulations of the State Council, it is listed as a protected animal and hunting is strictly prohibited. 2. Beast name. The common name of raccoon dog. "Four Books on Famous Things" by Chen Yumo of the Ming Dynasty: "There are many raccoon dogs in the Chu and Shu realms, and their common name is wild horse. "3. Refers to wild and untamed horses. Tang Hanyu's poem "Zhaoyangzhifu": "Wild horses don't know people and are difficult to drive and cover." "Ci Yun Zhang Shu Chun Duo" written by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "Old apes like to drink and often crotch their arms, while wild horses cling to their heads." "A Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 82: "Now the wild horse is on the bridle." "4. Refers to the transpiration of water vapor in the wild.