What's the next sentence of "romance"?

The next sentence of "romance" is "this kind of growth is nostalgia."

a love affair

Pronunciation: fēng HuāXu Yuè.

Emotional color: often used as a derogatory term.

Grammatical usage: as attribute and object; It is derogatory.

Idiom structure: combination.

Generation year: ancient times.

Idiom riddle: romantic field.

Explanation: It originally refers to the natural beauty of the four seasons: "There are flowers in spring, moons in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter." Later, it refers to empty and gorgeous poems, and also refers to love affairs and dissolute life.

Source: Song Shaoyong's "Introduction to the Invasion of Soil in Yichuan": "Although it is a life of honor and disgrace, it has never been in the chest. What is the difference?"

"Romance, this growth is nostalgia." From Wu Wei's Nian Nu Jiao, we met late in the Song Dynasty.

Wu Yi (j ǐ ng) (1125 ~1183) was originally named Bei, whose real name was Gongfu and Xiuning (now Anhui). Together with his brother Wu Fu, he gave lectures and taught his disciples, and they were collectively called "Jiangdong Erwu". In the twenty-seventh year of Shaoxing (1 157), he was a scholar and was ordered by Liyin County. Xiaozong Road for two years (1 166), Zhi 'an County. In the seventh year of Xichun (1 180), he learned about the situation in Taizhou and sought to restore the temple. Xichun died in ten years (1 183) at the age of 59 and died in Wensu.

Extended data:

Synonym of romantic love: binge drinking.

Indulge in sensual pleasure

Pinyin: hu ā ti ā n ji ǔ d and

Interpretation: describes being immersed in wine and color. Flowers, referring to prostitutes, are also metaphors of dissolute or philandering women. Describe debauchery

Joint type: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; It is derogatory.

Synonym: debauchery and drunkenness.

Antonym: thrift, hard work and simplicity.

Said by: Strange things witnessed in the past 20 years. For the first time: "Indulge in drinking, make trouble, and have no leisure time."