Word: Fang Yi
Athena Chu: f ā ng yi.
Interpretation: 1 It refers to spring. 2. A good name for others' feelings.
The pronunciation of the prefix "Fanghua" explains the fragrant flowers; Good times. The source of "Nanjiuzhangge": "The fragrance is mixed, and the fragrance is strong." Wen Zhiming's "Answer to Mr. Ishida's Falling Flowers" I: "Ruthlessness just hates the rain for one night and destroys Fanghua for another year." For example, the Song of the Cave Fairy by Zizhen of the Qing Palace said, "It's a letter from Xifeng.
Chun Xue 1.
Tang dynasty: Han Yu
The new year has come, but there are still no fragrant flowers. In February, I was surprised to find that the grass has sprouted new buds. ?
Snow is too late for spring, and it is intended to fly for the flowers on the courtyard trees.
2,' operator'.
Song Dynasty: Taoist Chen
Meiling spring equinox several branches, the shadow oblique to the water.
Don't borrow youth, just smell yourself, and your face is like washing.
Also put the most numerous branches, excessive and partial pity.
Try to take a closer look at Luantai and Danqingli.
3, "Peony"
Tang Dynasty: Pan Xian
Come to the Bamboo Pavilion and enjoy the Pearl Palace.
The leaves are all green, and half the flowers are red. ?
Mei deceives peaches and plums, and the fragrance captures the wind.
Every spring, the flowers are everywhere.