What does the real Liao Ruochen star mean when the dust settles?

Metaphor things after many changes, finally have the result; Or after a period of confusion, the result is certain, some are close to the truth, and everything has been done.

The dust settles, which means that things have finally come to a conclusion after twists and turns. Often used as object and attribute, often used in written language. As few as the morning star: as few as the morning star. Describe a small number.

The final verdict means that a person's merits and demerits can only be concluded after death. From "Biography with Zheng".

Liao Ruochen's trip: Tang Hanyu's poem "Huashan Girl": "Taoist priests in yellow clothes also talk about _, and the seats are as sparse as stars." Sun Yat-sen's "General Plan for the Founding of the People's Republic of China" II: "Capitalists are rare in China, only in the ears of trading ports." Zheng Zhenduo's view of the street in the evening: "As soon as the sun goes down, the pedestrians on the street are already' as few as the morning star'." See "Sparse".