2. Youhua to be burned means to describe the good times when you are young and beautiful. The word "Fanghua" has always been used to express the beauty of things. From Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Garden": "Suddenly I met the peach blossom forest and grabbed the shore for hundreds of steps. There are no miscellaneous trees in it, the flowers are delicious and the English is very colorful. "
Suddenly I met a peach blossom forest. There are no other trees in the middle within a few hundred steps on both sides of the stream. Flowers and plants are fresh and beautiful, and there are many fallen flowers on the ground.
Synonym: golden age.
Antonym: old age.
Usage: as an adjective.
Example:
1. I played in Fanghua at least until I was burned, so I was worthy of my childhood.
Remember that our youth is waiting to be burned. Although we are thousands of miles apart, it seems close at hand.