่ฅฟๅๆ๏ผๅฐๅคฉ็ผ is a poetry phrase stemming from the works of Qu Yuan, a 3rd century BC Chinese poet. The full phrase is ไผๆฝ้ๅผๅฆๆปกๆ๏ผ่ฅฟๅๆ๏ผๅฐๅคฉ็ผ which translates to "Pulling the (carved) bow like a full moon, looking westwards, shooting at Sirius". The original meaning means to punish corruption, but during the Jin Dynasty the Sirius star became associated with foreign invaders and by the time of the Song Dynasty this poem's meaning had changed to fighting foreign invaders.
่ฅฟๅๆ๏ผๅฐๅคฉ็ผ is a poetry phrase stemming from the works of Qu Yuan, a 3rd century BC Chinese poet. The full phrase is ไผๆฝ้ๅผๅฆๆปกๆ๏ผ่ฅฟๅๆ๏ผๅฐๅคฉ็ผ which translates to "Pulling the (carved) bow like a full moon, looking westwards, shooting at Sirius". The original meaning means to punish corruption, but during the Jin Dynasty the Sirius star became associated with foreign invaders and by the time of the Song Dynasty this poem's meaning had changed to fighting foreign invaders.
"่ฅฟๅๆ, ๅฐๅคฉ็ผ" was written by Su Shi from Song Dynasty, 11th centery AD, although its orginal allusion is from Qu Yuan's work "้ฟ็ขๅ ฎๅฐๅคฉ็ผ".
Removing the "flakpanzer gepard" tag and replacing it with "tor-m1" as the silhouette of the SPAA in the image is undoubtedly the latter, judging from the missile launch hatches placed at the front of the turret, the flat top and long frame of the hull and the positioning of the radar. The post is also tagged with "people's liberation army" and if I am to suspect that is accurate, then the usage of a Gepard is incorrect and they instead have their own alternative for the same task.
Iโm find the pokemon card tag ambiguous. Should it only be used for when thereโs a Pokemon card object (e.g. someone holding a hand of cards), or does the official card design and layout qualify?
I tentatively tagged it for now, but Iโm sure this qualifies.