Full meaning

Full, interpretation: 1, full and full. 2. Full of feelings.

source

"Historical records. Volume 24. Le Shu: Consider fullness to decorate singularity. ?

Vernacular writing: consider fullness to cover up its essence.

example sentence

1, enough.

Yuan Ying's Immortal Poetic Soul of Sorrow and Sorrow: "The author's full and vigorous political enthusiasm and fiery poetic heart are often sincerely praised by all of us."

2, eat enough.

Su Songzhe's poem "Anti-calamus in Dream": "The gods advised me to eat, and I couldn't bear to break it again and again. One person is full and others are unhappy. "

Vernacular: "The fairy advised me to eat, but I couldn't bear to interrupt again and again. A person can eat enough, others don't like it. "

3, plump.

The first time in the Qing Dynasty's Biography of Heroes of Children: "This son was born in Mantianting, living in.

4. Get a lot of money.

Ming. Ling _ Early "Two Moments of Surprise" Volume 10: "It turns out that the truth is so hateful. If it weren't for great insight, this generation would be full. "

5, completely satisfied.

Guo Moruo's "From Typical to Preface": "They squeeze the blood and sweat of writers and the money of readers to enrich their animal desires. "

synonym

Full/full/full

It means full, full and full.

Basic explanation

(1), full, full.

(2) complacency; Proud. ?

source

(1), the title of the first part of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship: "At this time, the original hungry people with children and women from Weibei High have crowded the streets of Xiabao Village."

(2) "Lv Chunqiu Li Guo": "Going to the country to live in Wei, the appearance is full and the color is carried forward."

Vernacular: "Leaving one's own country is protection, and one's face is full and radiant."