Poems describing the whiteness of lotus flowers

1. Poems about white and flawless.

A poem about innocence 1. Idiom describing innocence, () people () ()

The ice is clean and deep, still clear and pure.

Source: Han Kong Rong's "Wei James Zhang Monument": "You should follow the meaning of the outline, follow the extraordinary trajectory of high fitness, be clean and clear, but absolutely."

Cold water means cold and clear.

Source: He Dian, the fourth time: "At the beginning, there were some monks and Taoists, but they didn't feel much at home. When the coffin came out after the seventh break, everything stopped and the house was deserted. "

The essence of ice and jade is a metaphor of noble virtue.

Source: Introduction Book (Volume 17) quoted from Sun Chuo's Yuan Xian Zan in Jin Dynasty: "Xuan Mo, Yuan Xian, Kethleen. Aim at nine and be in peace. "

As clear as ice, as white as jade. Metaphor is the innocence of people (mostly women).

Source: Han Sima Qian's Tomb Book with Zhibo: "Fu Wei's tomb material is unique, ambitious, good, clean and not meticulous."

Moist: moist. Crystal clear as ice, moist as jade. At first, it refers to Weng Xu of Jinhe, both of whom are white. Later, it was often compared to a noble character.

Source: Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan in the Qing Dynasty in Liu Song, Southern Dynasties Liu Xiao quoted Wei Jie's Biography: Pei Shu said: "A wife and father have a clear posture, and a husband has a bright future. "

Pure without impurities: pure; One: single; Miscellaneous: miscellaneous, impure. Describe purity, singleness and no impurities.

Source: Lu Xun's Untitled Grass: "Lindong Party also has villains, and there is no pure mixed gentleman in ancient and modern times."

Innocence: improper. Pure and sincere, without any evil thoughts.

Lead an honest and clean life, keep your purity, and don't follow others' advice. It also means that he is afraid of causing trouble, only cares about himself and doesn't care about public affairs.

Source: "Mencius Zhang Wan": "It's just a cleansing."

Lead an honest and clean life, keep your purity, and don't go with the flow. It also means that he is afraid of causing trouble, only cares about himself and doesn't care about public affairs.

Source: "Mencius Zhang Wan": "It's just a cleansing."

Keep a clean and honest life and keep yourself pure.

Honesty and frankness: mind; Confession: Honest and selfless. Describe pure-hearted, aboveboard.

Source: Gan's Collection of Li Guanzhi's Seven Sacrifices to Huang Mianzhai: "The customs are exquisite, open-minded, quiet and regular."

Fine gold: fine gold; Liangyu: Meiyu. Pure gold and jade. Metaphor is pure character or exquisite goods.

Source: Song Cheng Yi's "Mr. Cheng's Behavior": "Mr. Cheng has different talents, but he is pampered and pure gold is as warm as jade."

Refined gold: refined gold. Pure gold and jade. Metaphor is pure character or exquisite goods.

Source: Shi Xie Shishu: "Ouyang Wenzhong's public words are like fine gold and beautiful jade, and the market has a price, not manpower."

A cool breeze blows gently, and moral integrity is noble, which means pure character and noble moral integrity.

Cool breeze is a metaphor for pure character and firm moral integrity.

Source: Qing Dai Mingshi's Preface to Zuo Shangzi's Righteousness: "Zhong Yi (Zuo Zhong Yi) was proud of his spring breeze and suffered from the party disaster, and he was still envious in the country." Preface to Ye Cangyan: "Both of them have the same status, but they are all named after Qingfeng."

An autumn moon and a cold river are metaphors of a kind person whose heart is pure and clear.

Source: Huang Songting Jian's poem "Farewell to Li Ciong": "The Germans walk in the sky, and the autumn moon is cold."

Keep an honest and clean life, as white as jade. It also means taking care of your body.

Source: Mencius on Li Lou: "Why not keep it? Keep your body and keep your book. "

Self-restraint: Restrain yourself from indulgence; Self-esteem: self-esteem is required. Stay pure.

Source: Biography of Zhuo Maochuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Self-discipline and self-cultivation, solid discipline."

The water is clean and the ice is clean: white. Qing: clean. As white as ice and water. Describe a person's noble character or elegant writing.

Snow fuck ice heart, noble character.

A grain of dust can't describe purity.

Source: The Tang poem "You Temple": "A dust is not as clean as a heart, and everything is empty."

Jade is as white as jade and as clean as ice. Describe people as pure and virtuous.

Source: Han Huan Tan's "New Theory of False Defects": "Boyi Shu Qi, clean, does not take righteousness as the heir of solitary bamboo, does not eat Zhou Su, and starved to death on the first day."

Jade is as clean as jade and as strong as pine. Describe the noble character.

Source: Tang Huangfu Mei's Biography of Flying Smoke: "Meeting today is the ear of the previous marriage. Don't say that I have no ambition to lead an honest and clean life, and I am so dissolute. "

Jade is as clean as ice.

Source: Gao Song Guo Guan's "Flower Heart and Yimei" words: "Bi moss seals branches, divides cold English, sparse jade, clear ice and clean."

Rain and ice are clear, moist as jade and pure as ice. It is often used to describe the beauty of people or things.

Source: Song Ceng Gong's "Beauty" two songs: "Rain and ice are clear and dust-free, and the fairy clothes are cut into crimson yarn."

2. What idioms are there to describe innocence?

Lanfei is pure and flawless, white and flawless, made of powder and jade, and wrapped in silver.

1. Papilio albiflora

Pronunciation: báI béqéng yíng

Interpretation: Bai Bi: White jade is a metaphor for the innocent. Blue fly: a metaphor for people. Metaphor is loyalty between good and evil.

2. Pure and clean

Pronunciation: bρng qρng yρJie

Interpretation: as clear and transparent as ice, as white and flawless as jade. Metaphor is the innocence of people (mostly women).

3. White and flawless

Pronunciation: jibáI wúXiá

Definition: whiteness: refers to white without other color pollution. Flawless: refers to the absence of flaws (spots). Originally referred to pure white jade without spots, it is now used to describe jade without flaws or stains.

4. powder makeup jade.

Pronunciation: f ě n Zhu ā ng yù q ù

Interpretation: decorated with white powder and made of white jade. Describe the snow scene and the white and tender skin of people.

Wrap in white

Pronunciation: yin Zhuāng sügu

Interpretation: refers to the scene after snow or the beautiful scenery after snow in winter. All the scenery is wrapped in silver.

3. What sentences can be made flawless?

White and flawless Jie báiwúXiá [Interpretation] White: refers to white that is not polluted by other colors. Flawless: refers to the absence of flaws (spots). Originally refers to pure white jade without spots, now it is used to describe jade without flaws or stains.

[Discrimination] Don't write "white and flawless" as "white and flawless".

Women in Suzhou are as beautiful as water in their bones. Love the water, a Suzhou woman, has been like this since ancient times. This red and white color, like the water color of peach petals in full bloom in spring, is by no means made by rouge gouache, nor is it eaten by "soup". Women in Suzhou don't like this salty, hot and oily soup, and they think it's dirty. They like to eat fresh aquatic plants, such as tender and crisp Hong Ling, glutinous and sweet Euryale ferox, and all kinds of green water vegetables. Anyway, the city is full of water and fields, so Suzhou women's skin is like a bomb after a new bath.