What are the poems or idioms about Qinghe?

Idiom: yellow and green don't meet.

Poetry: Li He's "History of Horse" XVII: "White iron files are blue, and fine sand falls between the ridges."

Extended reading:

Qinghe

Pinyin: [q and ng hé]

Explanation: The original meaning of Qinghe refers to newly unearthed crops or grasses, and refers to tender plants. But when used in people, it means youth, vitality and hope.

Make sentences:

1. If you hold your own soil in your hand and watch the green grass grow slowly in the clear sky and breeze, calculate the harvest of one year, and that down-to-earth mood is the best answer for the rest of your life.

2. In Qinghe's mind, I think my mother-in-law and sister-in-law should be holding two greasy hands at the moment, with smiling faces, clumsy, like an old maid and a little babysitter invited from home.

Yao jumped on the Qinghe River and grabbed his shoulder. I was obsessed with Naruto at first, but I learned a lot of martial arts such as Taekwondo and Sanda. Although she has never studied hard, she still has basic skills.

4. Ji Cheng Road, Jiahe Road, Qinghe Road and Linshan Road are planned to be adjusted to two-way traffic.

The farmer looked at the earth with a hoe, the farmland was fat and strong, and he enjoyed a bumper harvest, so he couldn't help singing.

6. Dew drops in rainy season, outdoor in bloom, Taoyuan. Bees and butterflies dance together, swallow stamens and collect honey. Swallows build nests, magpies sing, rabbits steal food and run happily. Watering the flowers in Qinghe Garden will make bloom happy. May you enjoy the rain and dew, be carefree and healthy!