依依墟里烟

依依墟裏煙
yīyīxūlǐyān
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 gently lingering smoke from the hamlet
  2. 2 (fig.) the quiet evening atmosphere of a rural village
  3. 3 (lit.) softly-lingering village-hamlet smoke

Examples

Huánghūn shí zǒuguò xiǎo cūn, yīyī xū lǐ yān de yìjìng lìkè fúxiàn.
Passing through a little village at dusk, the mood of 'gently lingering hamlet smoke' instantly came to mind.
Zhè fú shānshuǐhuà huàchūle yīyī xū lǐ yān de tiányuán qìxī.
This landscape painting captures the pastoral air of 'softly lingering village smoke.'

Tips

history
From 陶渊明其一 (Tao Yuanming, Eastern Jin, c. 405 CE): (Dim-dim the distant villages, softly-lingering the hamlet smoke. Dogs bark deep in the lane, roosters crow atop mulberry trees). Written right after Tao quit his magistrate post, this is the foundational poem of the Chinese pastoral tradition.
usage
= reluctant-to-leave, gently lingering (reduplicated adjective, often used for willows/smoke/parting). = rural hamlet ( = market-village, old reading xū). Inseparable from as a couplet — the two lines together paint a faded-dusk village scene.

Stroke Order

yān