1, not only the nine flowers of Eupatorium adenophorum, but also a hundred acres of trees.
2. Live with heaven and earth, and shine with the sun and the moon.
3, the spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see Chang' an flowers in one day.
We read the story of the past in green books, but here we see a living person, stronger than the dead.
5. Strong, full of flags, riding across the river at the beginning.
Fancy (pinyin: xρn xρn Xiàng róng) is an idiom, which originated from Tao Jin Yuanming's "Xi Ci". Prosperity refers to the appearance of lush vegetation and vitality, which is later used to describe the scene of vigorous development and prosperity of the cause. It contains commendatory meaning and is generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial in sentences.
The origin of the idiom: Tao Jin Yuanming's "Come home to Xi Ci": "Finding ravines is not only awkward, but also rugged and hilly. Wood is thriving and spring is blooming. When everything is fine, I feel that my life journey is over. " Later generations derived the idiom "prosperous times" from this allusion.
Idiom moral:
Madame Curie once said that if you can follow your ideals and live with integrity, freedom, tenacity and honesty, you can achieve perfection. If you can say what you want to say and do what you want to do, then you are a happy person. Of course, this must conform to morality and law.
Tao Yuanming was either rich or expensive all his life, his career was booming, and famous cars were on the side. But he is a free and happy man, because he lives his favorite lifestyle, enjoys a comfortable pastoral life, drinks and recites poems. As a literati, a truly free person can write a masterpiece of gossip that will be praised through the ages and will be heartfelt to future generations. The poem describing the "prosperity" of vegetation is essentially the expression of the poet's inner world full of vitality.