(1). Oh, guards are forbidden to stop intruders. Li Shangyin's poem "Love of Mount Li" in the Tang Dynasty: "The flying spring of Mount Li is warm and fragrant, and Gu Yulian House in Kowloon." Song Fan Chengda's poem "Little Emei" said: "When things are finished, I will take care of it myself and dare not engrave it." Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Xue Weiniang: "A woman is in the tomb, haunted by ghosts, and Li Weng takes care of her." Wen Yiduo's Historical Trend of Literature: "Poetry, on the one hand, does its traditional duty of caring for the mainstream, on the other hand, it still faithfully serves those new tricks." (2). Refers to (the gods) shelter and bless. Song Hou Kun's "Water Tune Song Heading Fahuatai" poem says: "Shan Gui is kind and caring, and it has a thousand years of glory." Cai Qinghengzi's Biography of Insects, Volume II: "Feel the Buddha's power and care, and the incense will grow." Chapter 4 of Sun Yat-sen's Mistakes in London: "So you know the sincerity of prayer ... so you can know God's firm concern."
Word decomposition
Oh, explanation, oh, anger and responsibility: scolding. Make a hullabaloo about (also called "Oh"). Oh, forbidden. Breathing: It's freezing (breathing gets warmer). In one go. Onomatopoeia, describing laughter: hehe. Sigh, express surprise: Oh, what a surprise! Oh, it's the same as "ah" Haha [Nakhon] Place name, in Thailand. Interpretation of protection Protection from infringement and damage: protection. Guard. Nursing. Nurse. Escort the forest protection. Defense. Guard. Cover up: cover up your weaknesses. Shelter. Radical: Li.