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Origin and explanation of wind smoke
Relevant explanations correspond to literary sources:

1. Wind and smoke; Dust. In the Southern Dynasties, Xie Tiao wrote "Poems on Bagongshan Mountain with Wang Zuorong": "It is windy and smoky at four o'clock, and it is frosty and rainy at night." The monarch of the Southern Dynasties wrote a letter to Zhu: "The wind and smoke are gone, Tianshan Mountain * * *." Tang Hanshan's poem No.297: "I went to Ge yesterday, but I was caught in the wind and smoke halfway. Narrow clothes are hard to get into, and the moss is not fully attached. "

2. On site; Scenery. Tang Luobin's poem "Five Questions to the South of the Song Dynasty" says: "The wind and smoke are beautiful, and the spiritual belief is beautiful." Tang Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the West Lake" poem says: "The journey is sad and urging, and the ancestors are separated from the sound." Song and Liu wrote the words "scenery in scenery": "Infinite wind and smoke, natural scenery, suits him best, hermits hover." Zhang Songlei's poem "Climbing the Haizhou Tower": "The guest's heart is not waiting to hurt thousands of miles, and the wind and smoke outside the threshold are full of sorrow."

3. Still dusty and earthly. Su Song Shunqin's poem "Yanbin Pavilion in the South of Yangzhou City" says: "The wind and smoke are far and near, and it is difficult to stop the tiger." Wang Mingshi's poem "The people from Yan State drove away the frivolous courtiers and played this joke on them": "If you make a mistake in arguing the road, you will fall into the wind."

4. refers to war and war. Tang Gaoshi's Shogunate Poem of Xin 'an King: "When the weather in the suburbs increases, Wan Li will never smoke." The poem "Baigou River" written by Xu in Ming Dynasty: "Liao and Song Dynasties were once military horses, and the wind and smoke were sixteen states." Mao Zedong's "Fisherman's Passion Against the First Great" Encirclement and Suppression "words:" Two hundred thousand troops re-entered Jiangxi, and the wind and smoke rolled for a long time. "