Chrysanthemum idioms

Idioms containing "chrysanthemum" are as follows: Chunlan Qiuju, Chrysanthemum Old Lotus withered, holding Aofeng Chrysanthemum.

1, Chunlan Qiuju

Interpretation of idioms: bluegrass in spring and chrysanthemum in autumn have their own unique and beautiful charms in different seasons. Metaphors have their own specialties.

Pronunciation: chūn lán qi ju

Source: Master Tang Shi Guan's Harmony with Acoustics Master Wang Qi: Chunlan Qiuju, at different times.

Interpretation of vernacular: bluegrass in spring and chrysanthemum in autumn have their own unique and beautiful charms in different seasons.

2, chrysanthemum old lotus withered?

Idiom explanation: Chrysanthemum withers, lotus withers. Metaphor means that women look old.

Pronunciation: jú l m: o hé k

Source: Cai Qianjin Record Bulletin: I spent several years in autumn.

Vernacular interpretation: Chrysanthemum withers, lotus withers, and it has been several autumn months.

3, holding a seal chrysanthemum

Idiom explanation: Describe the interest of eating crabs and watching chrysanthemums.

Pronunciation: cháo fēng jú

Source: The Biography of Jin Shu Hua Tuo in Tang Dynasty: Holding a glass in your right hand and a crab claw in your left hand, you can pat it in a floating wine pool for a lifetime.

Vernacular interpretation: Holding a glass in your right hand and a crab claw in your left hand, floating in a wine pool, this life is enough.

Extended data

Synonym of Chunlan Qiuju: each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

1, each has its own merits.

Pronunciation: gè yǒu qiān qi

Commentary: Qian Qiu: A thousand years, which lasted for a long time. Each has its own value. Metaphorically speaking, everyone has his own strengths and characteristics.

Source: Three poems by Han Liling and Su Wu: "Jiahui does not meet, three years is a thousand years."

Interpretation of the vernacular: Jiahui is hard to meet again, and three years is a thousand years.

2, each has its own strengths.

Pronunciation: gèyǒu Suu cháng

Explanation: length: strength, advantage. Each has its own strengths and advantages. Generally speaking, it refers to talents.

Source: Guanzi Situation Solution by Guan Zhong in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Chaos owners don't know that things have their own advantages and disadvantages."

Vernacular interpretation: A bad king doesn't know the pros and cons of things.