Drift away [riq ū]: refers to the passing day by day. From Song and Luo Dajing's "He Lu", Volume 4: "Today, the winds of various countries are generally erratic and have the potential to die."
Nowadays, observing the ethos of various countries, most of them are immoral and tend to die out.
Deterioration [Huà]: evil, bad, bad; Transformation, development and change; Deterioration means that the situation changes to a bad side, making it worse. From Ba Jin's family: "After a few days, things got worse."
Related content explanation:
He Lin Yu Lu is an anecdote novel written by Luo Dajing in Song Dynasty.
This book is divided into three parts: A, B and C, with volume *** 18. More than half of them are comments on the poems of the previous generation and the Song Dynasty, which record the anecdotes of the literati in the Song Dynasty and have the value of literary historical materials.
For example, Volume B, "Four Poems", records the Jianghu poems between Baoqing and Song Lizong Shaoding, which is helpful to understand the Jianghu poetry school; The third volume, Dongpo Wen, discusses that Su Shi's article is deeply influenced by Zhuangzi and Warring States Policy, because the author has a good writing style and has his own vision. Volume 5, Interview with Two Old People, records the close contact between Yang Wanli and Zhou Bida in their later years, which can be compared with the two recorded in historical books. It is based on Zhonghua Book Company 1983. There are 16 volumes (such as "Renhai" Ming edition).