The meaning of eternal youth and eternal youth is as follows: to maintain a youthful state or look at all times, and the style remains the same as before.
Youth is a Chinese word that refers to spring. In spring, the grass and trees are lush and green, so it is called; the second refers to youth, young age; the third refers to age, years; the fourth refers to good times, precious years; the fifth refers to the name of the wine; and the sixth refers to a stage from psychological immaturity to maturity. ?
1. Refers to spring. In spring, the vegetation is lush and its color is green, so it is called it.
"Chu Ci·Dazhao": "Youth is thanked, and the day shines." Wang Yi noted: "Qing, the spring position in the east, its color is green." Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty "Wen Guanjun took over Henan and Hebei 》Poetry: "You have to indulge in drinking while singing in the daytime. Youth is a good companion for returning home."
Liu Ji's "Wind into the Pine" poem of the Ming Dynasty: "But the youth has not faded, and I don't know how deep the moss is on the fragrant path."< /p>
Li Dazhao? "Shi": "The best life is to be a teenager, and the best year is spring."
2. Refers to youth; young age.
"Selected Works·Penny's Poem "Presented to Lu Ji as the Prince of Wu's Langzhongling"": "I am involved in the autumn, and the child is young." Li Shan noted: "Youth is a metaphor for a young man."
p>Volume 225 of "Wenyuan Yinghua" quotes the poem "Immortal" by Yan Zhi of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "A beauty depends on her appearance, and she is young and in her prime."
Song Su Shi's "Zeng Yuanshu's Tour of Longshan and Lu Muzhong Bu" "To" poem: "Youth does not realize the old beauty, and half of the strength is spent in the collar."
Ming Dynasty Tang Yin's "A Cut of Plum Blossoms·The Rain Hits the Pear Blossoms and Closes the Door Deeply" Poetry: "The Rain Hits the Pear Blossoms and Closes the Door Deeply" , Live up to your youth, live up to your youth."
Qing Li Yu's "Smart Reunion·Suffering from Separation": "How can the strong wind and waves overturn the love river? Even a young boy will be sad."
p>Rou Shi's "February" 1: "I'm afraid I'm very different from when I was in normal school. You are still as young as you were then."
3. Refers to age.
The poem "Sending Cao Cao to the Same Chair" by Sikong Shu of the Tang Dynasty: "You are more than thirty years old, and all your skills are beyond compare."
"Water Margin" Chapter 63: "'General "How much youth?" Guan Sheng replied: "There are two young men in their 30s." A talented man."
4. Metaphor for good times; precious years.
Liu Dabai's poem "The Resurrection Group at the End of Spring": "As long as the human heart is alive, youth will always come."
Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 17: "She has never had youth. , and there will be no hope in the future."
Bai Hua's poem "Premier Zhou, you will live forever in the hearts of hundreds of millions of people": "Who said you devoted your youth to fighting and have no children? The person with the most children in the world.”
5. Wine name.
Ming Xu Wei's poem "Essays on Chen Jun's Marriage with Jiang": "Chen Jun governs me to drink youth, and Jiao Ge's virtuous boudoir brews unparalleled wine."
Liang Shaoren's "Essays on Two Autumn Rains" in Qing Dynasty An article in "Apocryphal" mentions a sentence in Sikong Tu's "Poetry": "Youth parrot, willow tower." Chen Mansheng wrote two lines of poems in Sima's collection: "Green phoenix, sycamore courtyard."
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