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.