Royce's poetry collections include: Selected Seal Carvings of Lintong Xianti Royce. Structure: gold (upper and lower structure) and Joan (left and right structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄐㄣㄑㄩㄥ _. Pinyin is: j and jīnqióng.
What is the specific explanation of roes? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
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Gold and jewels. Metaphor is a precious thing.
Second, the citation interpretation
1. Gold and jewelry. Metaphor is a precious thing. Quote Lu Lun's poem "The Last Day of Banquet in Hualou and Qi Xianggong" in Tang Dynasty: "In the morning glow, Luo Jinqiong was full of seats." Tang Hanyu and Meng Jiao's "South of the City Couplet": "There are mixed feelings and rich prices." Long Yuan supplemented the Legacy of Female Red Selling Eyes: "The preface of Poem of Watching Beauty says: In the screen of selling eyes, it is on the side of drowning. In the year of Li Tao Paper Mill, the weight of the deer was lighter. "
Third, the network interpretation
Roes (calligrapher) Jin Heyu. Metaphor is a precious thing. Tang Lulun's poem "The Last Day and Qi Xianggong Banquet" says: "The morning glow shines in the porch, and Luo Jinqiong is full." Tang Hanyu and Meng Jiao's "South of the City Couplet": "There are mixed feelings and rich prices." Long Yuan supplemented the Legacy of Female Red Selling Eyes: "The preface of Poem of Watching Beauty says: In the screen of selling eyes, it is on the side of drowning. In the year of Li Tao Paper Mill, the weight of the deer was lighter. "
Poems about roses
Name: Daqin, Manchu, Luo Jinqiong, Jin, Yunri
Idioms about love
Qiongxue Yushu Yaoxiang Qiongsi Luan Qiong Broken Jade Qiongluan Yuqionglou Jinque Qiongju Qiongzhi Yushu Qionglou Qiongjiang Jinye
About Ross
Yushu Qiongzhi Yuen Long Qionglou Qiongchu Golden Cave Xianshan Qiongge Yaoxiang Qiongsi Qiongzhi Yushu Broken Jade Yupei Qiongju Broken Jade Fu Qiong Golden Cave
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