What does "Huanfeiyanshou" mean?

Huanfeiyanshou refers to women with different shapes, each with its own beauty. It also refers to the different styles of works of art, each with its own strengths.

Pinyin: huán féi yàn shòu?

Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Sun Xin Lao Qiu Mo Miao Pavilion Poems": "Short, long, fat and thin each has his own ambition, who dares to hate the jade-huan flying swallow" ”

Translation: Calligraphy, whether short, long, fat or thin, has its own style. Who can say whether Yuhuan, Feiyan or thin is not beautiful?

Synonyms

Each has its own merits [ gè yǒu qiān qiū ]?

Explanation: The original meaning is that they all have the value of being passed down. Later it was extended to mean that each has its own strengths and advantages. Qianqiu: It has been passed down for a long time.

Source: "Three Poems with Su Wu" by Li Ling of the Han Dynasty: "It is difficult to meet again, but three years is a thousand years."

Translation: It is difficult to have another chance to have a wonderful gathering. , in the past three years of gathering together, we have formed a deep friendship that is better than a thousand years.

Example: Shanghai Opera and Yue Opera, two local operas, have their own merits in performance and music.