Yan Yun in the Spring Pool is not an ancient idiom, but a popular word that caught fire on the Internet. Its story goes like this: "When traveling to the countryside, some artists were invited to take the wind, and the calligrapher refused to apologize. He wrote four words as a gift and told the person in charge of the township that it was "Spring Pool and Rhyme", so Xiangtou happily hung on the wall.
Some people think it is written as "the charm of spring pool", while others think it is written as satirical and vulgar words. Therefore, the meaning of Chinese characters in calligraphy works has aroused extensive discussion among netizens, who have posted some incomprehensible calligraphy works. Some are explained by the meaning of music, and some are fake works about making up numbers.
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Idioms describing spring
1, pink and willow green
Pinyin: liǔ lǜ. soup
Interpretation: Peach blossoms are purples and willow branches are green. Describe the bright and colorful spring.
From: Wang Wei's pastoral poem in the Tang Dynasty: "Peach red contains continuous rain, and willow green is more smoky."
The red peach blossoms still contain fresh rain all night, and the green wicker even carries a touch of spring smoke.
Quotations: Yu's "Cultural Journey West Lake Dream": "Good men and women who come to the West Lake to worship heaven with sachets on their backs have traces of minimalism in their hearts, but their eyes are always worried about peaches, willows, water shield and vinegar fish."
2. Flowers are blooming
Pinyin: bm4b ? i hu ā zh ē ng y an.
Interpretation: refers to all kinds of flowers and plants competing to open gorgeous flowers. Describe the color and posture of flowers.
In summer in the north, trees are shaded and flowers are in full bloom.
3. Spring is full.
Pinyin: CHN yàng rán n.
Explanation: Spring is full of energy and charm.
Said by: Chapter 3 of Liu's The Second Sun: "The northern half of April is still winter, and the southern half of April is spring."