The poem "Drunken by the Wind in Xiangyang" means the poet's praise and love for Xiangyang's scenery. The poem described the Han River flowing through Chusai and Sanxiang, the magnificent scenery of Jingmen's nine sects, as well as the beautiful scenery and intoxicating wind of Xiangyang. Shan Weng was referring to Shan Jian. He was the youngest son of Shan Tao, one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest in the Jin Dynasty. He was once the general who conquered the south and guarded Xiangyang. The scenery of Xiangyang and the company of Shanweng made the poet willing to drink and linger here.
" Looking for the sun in a windy place " was a metaphor. It meant that in a life of adversity, one had to look for the warm sun, look forward, and give oneself hope and support. This expression came from the song " The Rest of My Life " and an urban romance novel," What's the Meaning of Looking for the Sun in a Windy Place?" This metaphor conveyed the meaning of actively seeking warmth and hope in a difficult and cold environment.
The meaning of being drunk was to reach a state of extreme joy, enjoyment, and pleasure when drinking or doing some kind of activity. In scenes such as drinking, sleeping, and fighting, being drunk could mean that one was drinking happily, sleeping soundly, and fighting happily. This term was often used in Chinese culture to describe the joy and satisfaction people felt in certain activities.
Intoxicated represented the tipsy and relaxed state after drinking. In modern Chinese, it was often used to describe a person or thing that was filled with a certain feeling or state, such as sleeping soundly. In these usages, drunkenness meant that a certain state or feeling had reached a certain level, emphasizing the depth and intensity of a certain emotion or experience.
Ye Han was a little fellow who liked to sleep. No one knew his duty, but he seemed to only know how to sleep.
The meaning of 'Drunken with Flowers' was that the fragrance of flowers in the room was intoxicating.
It could imply that the elements or events that are part of a story remain confined within that story and don't have an impact outside of it.
This sentence came from a scene in the novel Battle Through the Heavens. The original text was: " When drunk, the green mountains blow the wine! A cluster of flames ignited within Xiao Yan's heart. He raised his head and drank a mouthful of wine, feeling a carefree feeling in his heart. He remembered the days when he was drinking with his friends on the prairie, dancing and playing the sax. That was true happiness." The meaning of this sentence was that a person lying drunk on the green mountain and drinking wine would be filled with a carefree feeling. At the same time, he also used wine as a medium to express his feelings and pursuit of life.
It could mean that the fanfiction about Naruto has a rather strange or unorthodox take on the Naruto universe. Maybe the storylines are as chaotic as someone who is drunk might act. For example, the characters could be making illogical decisions or the plot could be all over the place, much like how a drunk person's thoughts might be jumbled.
The line " The blazing sun is not the end " in " Stellar Transformations " was meant to tell a future successor that the Stellar Transformation's Stellar Stage was not the end. It might refer to the path of cultivation. When faced with difficulties and challenges, one should not stop moving forward, but should continue to work hard. This sentence might have a certain philosophical meaning, implying that the struggle and pursuit of life should continue to move forward and should not be satisfied with immediate achievements.
Yingri meant that the ancient emperors would worship the sun on the first day of the first lunar month or the vernal equinox sunrise the eastern suburbs. It could also point to the sun or follow it.