What does it mean that Chunxuan is both fragrant and fragrant?

It means that Toona sinensis and Hemerocallis are flourishing, and now it means that parents are in good health, and it means that I wish my relatives at home good health and all the best.

This poem comes from the poem "Xiaoya Long Beach", which describes that brothers should love each other. "Long dike" is also called "Tangdi", and later it is often used to refer to brothers.

Cousin This is a poem about brotherhood sung by Zhou people when they feasted on their brothers. The interpretation of this theme in the poem is multi-level: there are songs about "not like brothers"; There are also people who sigh "not as good as friends"; There is also admiration and expectation for "harmony but difference".

Chunxuan is gorgeous:

Idiom origin:

Language "Zhuangzi free and unfettered". "There were big toons in ancient times; Take 8 thousand years old as spring; Eight thousand years old is autumn. " Because Toona sinensis has a long life, the ancients used it as a metaphor for their father. "The Book of Songs Feng Wei Bosi": "You can't talk about the back of a tree if you can't get grass". "Chen" and "Xuan" are homonyms, and "Hemerocallis" is A Girl Without Sorrow, which was used by the ancients as a metaphor for mothers.

Idiom usage:

Become an object; With praise; Used with Gui Lan Qifang.

Example:

Both parents exist, called Chunxuan. (Qingcheng Yun Sheng's Study Tour, Qionglin, Grandson and Son).