Question 1: What does a spring refer to? It refers to plum blossoms. Lu Kai's message about plum blossoms is alluded to. He Zhu's "The Mallard" "The windy city is far away, and the plum blossoms are fragrant and tender. I send you a branch of spring first."
Question 2: What kind of plum blossoms does Huang Tingjian's "A Branch of Spring" refer to?
"A branch of spring" "Spring" comes from "Jingzhou Ji".
During the Liu and Song Dynasties in the Southern Dynasty, there were two famous scribes, one was Fan Ye, the author of "Book of the Later Han", and the other was the poet Lu Kai. The two had similar interests and often wrote essays and poems together. Poetry is a pair of very good friends.
When Lu Kai came to Jiangnan to take up a post, Fan Ye was living in Chang'an. The two of them were thousands of miles apart and had not seen each other for a long time. They both missed each other. So Lu Qi sent a plum blossom from the south of the Yangtze River to Fan Ye in Chang'an and presented him with a plum poem to express his longing for his friend. The poem says: "When I meet the post messenger, I will send it to the people in Longtou; if I have nothing in the south of the Yangtze River, I will give you a branch of spring." That is, I will break off a plum blossom and ask the post messenger to take it to the north and give it to you who lives in Chang'an. Old friend, Jiangnan has nothing to send, so let me give you this plum blossom as a souvenir!
Later, people used it to express chanting plum blossoms or missing lovesickness after farewell. There is this allusion in Huang Tingjian's "Liu Bang Sends Early Plum Narcissus Directly" from the Song Dynasty: "If you want to ask about the recent news from the south of the Yangtze River, I am glad that you will give me a spring branch."
Question 3: What flower does a spring branch refer to? "A spring branch" "" is a novel written by Yun Rusheng.
Question 4: What does a spring refer to? It refers to plum blossoms. Lu Kai's message about plum blossoms is alluded to. He Zhu's "The Mallard" "The windy city is far away, and the plum blossoms are fragrant and tender. I send you a spring branch first."
Question 5: Huang Tingjian's "I want to ask about recent news from the south of the Yangtze River. I am glad that you will send me a branch of spring." What does "A Spring in a Branch" refer to? 〖One spring〗 "One spring" comes from "Jingzhou Ji". During the Liu and Song Dynasties in the Southern Dynasties, there were two famous scribes, one was Fan Ye, the author of "Book of the Later Han", and the other was the poet Lu Kai. They had similar interests and often wrote articles and poems together. They were very good friends. . When Lu Kai took office in Jiangnan, Fan Ye was living in Chang'an. They were thousands of miles apart and hadn't seen each other for a long time. They both missed each other. So Lu Qi sent a plum blossom from the south of the Yangtze River to Fan Ye in Chang'an, and presented him with a plum poem to express his longing for his friend. The poem says: "When I meet the post messenger, I will send it to the people in Longtou; if I have nothing in the south of the Yangtze River, I will give you a branch of spring." That is, I will break off a plum blossom and ask the post messenger to take it to the north and give it to you who lives in Chang'an. Old friend, Jiangnan has nothing to send, so let me give you this plum blossom as a souvenir! Later, people used it to express chanting plum blossoms or missing lovesickness after farewell. There is this allusion in Huang Tingjian's "Liu Bang Sends Early Plum Narcissus Directly" by Huang Tingjian in the Song Dynasty: "If you want to ask about the recent news from Jiangnan, I am happy that you will give me a spring."
Question 6: Huang Tingjian wants to ask about the recent news from Jiangnan. What does "Spring Branch" in "You Yi Me a Spring Branch" mean? Plum Blossom
Question 7: What does a branch of spring flower in Guancheng mean? It is rare to see. Say hello to the poster.
This sentence was commonly seen in stationery stores in the old days, saying: "The five colors are beautiful and they are called Jiangling." Dream, a spring-warming flower that governs the city. "This couplet is an appropriate allusion and a vivid metaphor. "Jiang Ling" refers to Jiang Yan, which is taken from the classic "Jiang Lang's talent has expired". The second couplet uses "Guancheng flower" as a metaphor for the pen, which is very interesting. There is also a store couplet that says, "It's all done in one go, with good luck, and flowers suddenly bloom at the fifth watch of the night." This couplet has the same purpose but the same purpose.
Question 8: What, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, flower (a word). Colored pens grow peanuts. Flowers grow: flowers grow. It is a metaphor for great progress in talent and thinking
The icing on the cake means adding more embroidery to the cake. Metaphorically, good becomes better, beauty becomes more beautiful.
Dead trees bloom. The dead trees bloom again. It is a metaphor for the emergence of miracles from desperate situations
Love for wine and flowers Love: addiction; Fan: obsession; Flower: prostitute, singer. Refers to indulge in wine and women's sex
See the flowers immediately. Refers to act roughly and see the flowers quickly
Defeat willow and withered flowers. Defeat: Decline. Withered: withered. Withered willow trees and ruined flowers. In the old days, it was used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was ravaged and abandoned.
Flowers blooming in the pen is a metaphor for literary talents who have elegant thoughts and write excellent poems.
Close the moon and shy the flowers. Close: hide. Make the moon hide and make the flowers ashamed. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance.
Blooming everywhere means good things springing up or developing generally.
Step by step lotus originally described a woman's light gait. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for gradually getting better.
Green bamboo and yellow flowers refer to the things in front of you.
Fire tree and silver flower Fire tree: fiery red tree, which means the tree is covered with lights; Yinhua: silvery white flower, which means the lights are bright. Describes a brilliant night scene with lanterns and fireworks.
A flowery tone of voice is a metaphor for speaking elegantly.
Jiegu promotes flowers. Jiegu: a drum covered with skin on both sides and with a thin waist. Beat the Jie drum to make the apricot flowers bloom early.
Looking at flowers in the mirror Looking at flowers in the mirror. It means that although it can be seen, it cannot be reached or touched.
Flowers bloom on dead trees. Flowers bloom on dead trees. It is a metaphor for finding a way out in a desperate situation.
Flowing water and falling flowers describe the scene of the dying spring. It is also a metaphor for the passage of good times.
Dreaming of writing flowers means great progress in writing ability. The article was also described as well written.
Flowing peach blossoms describe the beauty of spring. It is also a metaphor for the love between men and women.
Beauty Hairpin Flower Hairpin: Wear it. Describe the calligraphy as beautiful. It also means that poetry is fresh and beautiful.
Tomorrow’s Yellow Flower Yellow Flower: Chrysanthemum. It originally refers to the chrysanthemums that gradually wither after the Double Ninth Festival. Most of them are used as metaphors for outdated things or news.
Willows on the roadside and wall flowers. Willows on the roadside and flowers on the wall. A metaphor for a woman who behaves loosely. Also refers to ***.
Dressed in red and wearing flowers. Dressed in silk and wearing red flowers. Indicates joy or glory.
Autumn Moon and Spring Flowers Spring flowers, autumn moon. Generally refers to the beautiful scenery of spring and autumn.
Human Face Peach Blossom describes the situation when a man and a woman fall in love by chance and then separate, and the man reminisces about the past.
To provoke, to tease: to attract, to tease. A metaphor for men and women flirting. Use multiple fingers to tease women.
The Goddess Scatters Flowers is originally a Buddhist story: The Goddess scatters flowers to test the path of the Bodhisattva and his disciples. The flowers fall on the Bodhisattva, but not on the disciples. Later, it mostly describes the appearance of throwing things or heavy snowfall.
Water-based poplars are as changeable as running water and as light as poplars. It is a metaphor that women are not emotionally dedicated.
Iron tree blooms Iron tree: Also called cycad, it is an evergreen tree that blooms infrequently. Metaphor that something is very rare or extremely difficult to achieve.
Wanjie Huanghua Huanghua: chrysanthemum; Wanjie: moral integrity in old age. It is a metaphor that people are noble in the late festival.
Seeing flowers in the mist originally refers to poor eyesight in old age and blurry vision, and later also refers to seeing things unrealistically.
To dismount and look at the flowers is a metaphor for stopping, going deep into reality, and conducting serious investigation and research.
Wild flowers and wild flowers. It is a metaphor for a woman that a man plays with other than his wife.
Send Plum Blossoms by Post. Ask the postman to send plum blossoms. It is a metaphor for expressing longing for friends far away.
Zouma: Run on horseback. Look at the flowers on a running horse. Originally used to describe things going well and being in a happy mood. Then take a rough look at it with multiple fingers.
Zouma: run on horseback. Look at the flowers on a running horse. Originally used to describe things going well and being in a happy mood. Then take a rough look at it with multiple fingers.
Flowers bloom on dead trees 〖Explanation〗 Flowers bloom on dead trees. A metaphor for finding a way out of desperate situations. It also refers to something that is impossible to achieve.
A tongue full of flowers is a metaphor for being able to speak well.
Rotten wood brings forth flowers. It refers to the transformation from dryness to prosperity, which is a metaphor for the rebirth of things.
Flowers bloom at the tip of the pen, describing the poems written as colorful and very beautiful. Also known as "flowers grow under the pen" and "flowers grow under the pen".
Boloshe flower is the cockscomb flower.
Lovely Willow Flowers The lovely willow color and delicate flower branches. Describe spring.
Outdated yellow flower Yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemums after the Double Ninth Festival. A metaphor for things that are outdated or have lost their meaning.
Fire trees and flowers are a metaphor for bright lights or fireworks.
Picking flowers in the mirror See "Looking at flowers in the mirror".
According to the Preface to the Mahayana Jataka Sutra of Mind and Earth Contemplation, the Buddha taught the Dharma and moved the gods, "The gods of six desires and the sons of heaven rain down various kinds of flowers with the power of heaven's blessings: Ubala flowers, "The waves of flowers...falling profusely in the sky", "The heavenly flowers fall all over the sky, and the fragrance spreads throughout the assembly".
Later, it was used as a metaphor for "talking down from the ceiling", which refers to using exaggerated words to impress people or deceiving people with sweet words. Hua means "flower".
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Question 9: What flower brings rain idiom pear flower brings rain [lí huā dài yǔ]
Vocabulary book
Basic meaning
Like pear blossoms stained by raindrops. It originally described the posture of Concubine Yang when she was crying. Later it was used to describe the beauty of a woman.
Source
"Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "The jade face is lonely and full of tears, and a pear blossom brings rain in spring."
Example sentences
King Zhou looked intently and saw Daji with dark clouds on her temples, apricot face and peach cheeks, light spring mountains, and delicate willow waist, really like a begonia in the drunken sun,~.
Idiom Solitaire
The rain and the clouds are causing undue wealth. I am trying my best to do my best. I have a small responsibility but I am taciturn. The wind is still behind my ears. The ground is falling, the sky is falling, the debauchery is excessive, the clothes are short, the horse is full, the carriage is dusty, the soup is spread on the rice, the cow is slaughtered, and the dog is slaughtered