The author compares a gorgeous curve to a meandering dragon, emphasizing what and what flies into space after the rocket is launched.

Basic explanation

1. [wriggle]: The way a snake crawls in a zigzag manner

A long crack winds across the ceiling

< p>2. [meander;wind;zigzag;serpentine]: zigzag extension

The mountain road winds down

Detailed explanation

1. Also known as "winding" "蜑". 1. The appearance of a dragon, snake, etc. crawling in a zigzag manner.

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty's "Reply to Dongyang Yu Linghan's Bitu Poems" Quote: "Like a green dragon winding, ice clear shooting people." Qing Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio: Snake": "Snake is He bowed his head and entered the east chamber, and when he moved meanderingly, his body began to disappear. "Qin Mu's "Flower City: Where the Cacti Are Clustered": "First, they had to open up grass, set up tents, and venomous snakes crawling all over the place. "Surrounding with centipedes."

2. Recalling the curved appearance.

Li You of the Han Dynasty's "Deyang Palace Fu": "The continuous bis are smooth and graceful, and the mixed Qiu inscriptions are winding." The fourth poem of Tang Mengjiao's "Shi Cong": "The windings are intertwined, and the winding is true. "It's also like turning around." Song Su Xun's "Brother Zhong Zi Wenfu said": "The relationship between husband and wife today is similar to that of Daze. The rest of the world is full of misfortune, and the graceful scenery is rippled." Ming Fang Xiaoru's "Dianshan Jingshe Ji" says: " Chao Han was able to write poems in cursive script, which meandered all over the paper. "Suddenly, a wisp of black smoke came from the horizon, and the late train on Jinpu Road meandered."