The explanation of falling in love with a phoenix

Explanation (1). It is a metaphor for sexual behavior between men and women. The second fold of the fourth book of Wang Shifu's The West Chamber in the Yuan Dynasty: "You plan ahead in embroidery, but you have everything." Ceng Yuan Ray's divertimento "Buy a Smile for a Flower": "But I want to be sweet, and I want to be a phoenix." "Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben Yue Feng Rui Xian Pavilion": "Two people fall in love, and suddenly the clouds gather and the rain disperse." ② refers to the pattern on the fabric. Jin Yuanhao asked the poem "To Professor Zhang": "Every day, the silk is woven, and the phoenix bears the golden millet ruler."

Word decomposition

What stands upright lies down: falls down. The wall fell down. Collapse. Fall down. Go down. Lie down. Switch, transfer, replace, change: reverse the hand. Back up, back up. Resale Dumping position. Failure. Flip forward and backward: handstand. Hang upside down. Reflection. Inverted. The explanation for turning the container upside down is that Luan is a legendary phoenix bird: husband and wife. Wandering (metaphor for separation of husband and wife or frustration of talent). Luanxiang (describing the flying posture of calligraphy) Luanxiang (metaphor can converge) is the same as Luanxiang in ancient times. Radical: birds.