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What do you mean by resurgence?

The resurgence means:

1, things that have been dried or baked become wet again:

After several days of rain, the dried grain regained its moisture.

2, metaphor has disappeared old things, old habits, old ideas, etc. Re-appear:

In recent years, superstitious activities have revived in some places. Reasons for resurgence: the temperature rises in spring and the air humidity in the south is high. According to scientific principles and some magazines, it is formed by cold water droplets brought by warm and humid airflow.

Citation explanation of resurgence:

1, tide ebbs.

Qingyuan Mei's "New Dali River in Qi Xie": "There must be a resurgence in the earthquake, and I will die with you more than once."

2. Things that have been dried or baked become wet again. For example, if food is found to be hot and moist, it is necessary to ventilate and turn over immediately.

3. Extension refers to the reappearance of old things that have disappeared or old habits that have been overcome.

People's Daily 1984.2.26: "We are soberly aware that uncivilized things that need to be changed in many places are often stubborn. Even if they have changed a lot, they will regain their popularity if they are not concerned. "

People's Daily 1984.3. 1: "In recent years, superstitious activities such as divination, exorcism, divination, geomantic omen, continuation of music and building ancestral halls have revived in some places."

4. refers to low tide.

In the Southern Song Dynasty, Xie Huilian's poem "The Lake in the Building Returns to the Moon" said: "The pavilion is curved and the water flows in against the tide." On March 3rd, Emperor Jianwen of Liang Dynasty wrote a poem: "Yuzhu sings Luo Jian, and his eyes are full of ashes." Liu Dabai's poem "The Qiantang River in Xi Du meets the rain": "The rain goes all the way to the southeast, and with the resurgence, it swallows turtles."