1. Is the chrysanthemum old and withered? [júlo héká]?
Interpretation: Chrysanthemum withers, lotus withers. Metaphor means that women look old.
2. Chunlan Qiuju? 【chūn lán qijú】?
Interpretation: orchids in spring, chrysanthemums in autumn. Metaphors have their own merits.
Source: Tang Shiguan's "Wang Qi Heping Jun": "The crimson account is as expensive as the sun; Chunlan Qiuju, the time is different. "
Example: Wang Li's calligraphy is excellent, and Li Ming's chess skills are excellent. Both have their own strengths.
3. refreshing? [qn rén xīn pí]?
Interpretation: Qin: infiltration. The original meaning is that fragrant and cool air or drinks make people feel comfortable. He also described the poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and hearty feeling.
Source: Song Linhong's poem "Cold Spring Pavilion": "At a glance, it can be refreshing."
4. pleasing to the eye? 【shǎng xn Yuèmù】?
Interpretation: pleasing to the eye: comfortable to look at. It means to be happy when you see beautiful scenery.
Source: "The Biography of Songshi Fan Ju": "Everything can be pleasing; It is not appropriate to add old ones. "
Looking around from the cruise ship, Xizi Lake is warm with spring breeze and rippling blue waves, with long dikes dotted with green and surrounded by mountains.