The word "dark" in " Willows are dark and flowers are bright" means that the color of the willow is dark, which is a metaphor for difficulty. Ming refers to the dazzling flowers, which is a metaphor for encountering a turning point. The willows are dark and the flowers are bright is an idiom, pronounced liu an hua ming, which describes the spring scene where willow trees are shaded and flowers are blooming.
It means the weeping willows are thick and the flowers are eye-catching. Describes the spring scene of willow trees and blooming flowers. It is also a metaphor for encountering a turning point in difficulties and changing from adversity to prosperity full of hope.
From the poem "Visiting Shanxi Village" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "There are mountains and rivers, and there is no way out, and there is another village with dark willows and flowers." The mountains and rivers are repeated again (the mountains and rivers are exhausted), which is also a metaphor for encountering a turning point in difficulties.
Vernacular text: "There are mountains and rivers and there is no way to go. I keep moving forward. Suddenly there are dense willow trees, bright mountain flowers, and another village appears in front of me."
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The second poem of "Early Dynasty" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty: "The willows are dark and the flowers are bright, and the spring is deep in Wufeng City."< /p>
Vernacular: "The willows are dark and the flowers are bright, and the spring is deep in Wufeng City."
Tang Dynasty Wu Yuanheng's "Mohe Pond Farewell to Li Shiyu's Feng Xiang": "The willows are dark and the flowers are bright, and the pond is bright, and the high buildings are singing. "Change my face."
Vernacular: "On the mountain of the second pool of willows and flowers, singing from the tall buildings changes my face."
Example: On the morning of December 13th, I felt sad. Heartbroken, I thought I would experience some disappointment and sorrow in life, but I didn't know that there was such a beautiful scenery in front of me. ◎Bing Xin's "Message to Young Readers·Newsletter 11"
Grammar: conjunction; used as attributive and object; with a complimentary meaning
Synonyms of "beautiful", "good luck", twists and turns, beautiful mountains and clear waters
< p>Antonyms: lost in the wilderness, at the end of the road, at the end of the road, at the end of the road, at the end of the road, waiting for death, desperateRelated idiom stories
During the Southern Song Dynasty, Lu You was dismissed from his post and returned to his hometown Shanyin , lived idle in his hometown for three years, passing the time by reading. One day in April, the spring was bright. He went to Xishan alone for a tour. After passing one mountain after another, he finally found a mountain village with green willows. He wrote a poem "Visiting Shanxi Village": "Mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way, and willows are dark and flowers are bright again." village.
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Reference materials:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Baidu Encyclopedia-Bright Flowers in the Dark