Poems related to Qinghuan

The branches of yellow chrysanthemums grow cold at dawn. Don't let your wine glass run dry in life. The flute blows the rain in front of the wind, and the hairpin flowers on the crown are upside down when drunk. ?

Be in good health and eat more. Dance skirts and song boards are all pure joy. Yellow flowers and white hair hold each other, and people look at them coldly.

1. Qinghuan

1. Pinyin: qīng huān

2. Definition: the joy of elegance and comfort.

3. "Yunxian Miscellaneous Notes Shaoyan Qinghuan" written by Feng Zhi of the Tang Dynasty: "Tao Yuanming, the prefect, sent wine, and mostly mixed it with pounded rice and water, saying: 'Shaoyan Qinghuan will spend a few days." '"

2. Quotations and explanations

1. The joy of elegance and comfort.

2. "Yunxian Miscellaneous Notes Shaoyan Qinghuan" by Feng Zhi of the Tang Dynasty: "Tao Yuanming, the prefect, sent wine, and mostly mixed it with water from pounded rice, saying: 'Shaoyan Qinghuan will spend a few days.' "

3. Shao Yong of the Song Dynasty's "Yin of Fame and Fortune": "If you get a little good reputation, you won't get much, but only if you get a good reputation, you will have troubles. "

4. Song Su Shi's "Huanxisha Touring Nanshan from Sizhou Liu Qian's Uncle"; drizzle and slanting wind make the dawn cold, and the light smoke and sparse willows make the beach beautiful. The journey into Huaiqingluo is gradually long. Snow foam and milk flowers float on the afternoon cup, and polygonum antler and artemisia bamboo shoots are served on the spring plate. The taste of the world is pure joy. "?

5. Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Partridge Sky·There is a hermit from Meishan in the seat. Shi Yingzhi and Qian Yun responded impromptuly": I am still healthy, and I will have an extra meal. Dance skirts and song boards will make me happy."?

5. The yellow flowers and white hair are holding each other, giving the people of the time a cold look.

6. One of the poems written by Huang Jilai of the Qing Dynasty, "Meeting Mr. Zhang Weisheng with Joy and Poem in Wuwei during the Summer Solstice of Jiaxu": "What a blessing it is today, repeated." Qinghuan.

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