② Pottery: Pottery, making pottery, extended to farming, cultivation, etc. Ceramic art is creation.
Dragon: The legendary dragon without horns. Guo Shuo Wen said: "If the dragon is yellow, the land in the north is called a cockroach, and the insects are silent; Or clouds have no horns. Ugly people know their cuts. "
④ Kunlun: the ancestor of Wanshan Mountain in China. China's three dragons, Long Mai, all have their roots in Kunlun Mountain, so Kunlun Mountain is also known as the "Taizu Mountain" of China's mountains. Some people think that the Kunlun Mountain here implies the treasure house of Feng Shui found by Cao Cao.
⑤ Period: Say: "Yes. From the sound of the moon. "
6 twists and turns: "Shuowen" said, "The twists and turns are avoided. Its meaning is also one, from the sound. I remember everything, five. "
⑦ Penglai: The name of fairy mountain in ancient legend is one of the three sacred mountains where immortals live (the other two are "abbot" and "Yingzhou"), and it is also often called fairyland. On the other hand, in the second year of Yuanguang in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 133), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty visited Penglai in the east, but failed to meet the holy mountain and built a small town named Penglai. Today, Yantai City, Shandong Province has jurisdiction over Penglai City. Some people think that Cao Cao alluded to Wei's territory by borrowing Kunlun and Penglai.
⑧ There is a cloud of "going" in Er Ya Shi Shu, and a cloud of "being" refers to the death of two saints, Zhou and Kong.
9 Huiji Mountain: This refers to Huiji Mountain, which is located in the south of Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province and is about 100 km long. Its highest peak is Luxiangfeng, with an altitude of 354.7 meters. Huiji Mountain is Shan Zhinan Town, one of the five major towns in China. According to legend, Dayu was buried in this mountain. In the 14th year of Emperor Yangdi (594), Huiji Mountain was named "Nanzhen".
Attending Tao Tao: Happy face.
⑾ Degree: estimate, guess and sound duó.
⑿ Gentleman: refers to a gentleman.
[13] Micro: small, tiny.