1. Xia Guang?
Refers to the sunlight transmitted from clouds or clouds when the sun rises and sets.
The second fold of Yuan Shang's Liu Yi Chuan: "The universe is full of light, and the waves are poured into people's souls."
Second, the court official [xiá pèi]?
A part of the dress of ancient aristocratic women in China, similar to a shawl.
Zhao Qingyi's "Tiger Swing": "If you can't do this, you will be fat, and you will want to learn the clouds."
Third, Xia Wen [xiá wén]?
Of gorgeous clouds.
Yue Mingming Mountain by Emperor Jianwen of the Southern Dynasties: "The color is oblique, and Xia Wen is horizontal and vertical."
Fourth, Taixia [tài xiá]?
Clouds in the sky.
Hongjing's "Zhou's Story" in the Southern Dynasties, Volume II: "Under the stage cover, the scenery is floating in the rain."