(1) Graffiti: a metaphor for poor calligraphy or random writing (mostly used as a humble speech) but still trying to graffiti for advice
(2) Jade Rabbit, Su'e, Ice Wheel, Jade Wheel, jade toad, guipo, Gutu, Chanjuan, jade bow, jade osmanthus, jade plate, jade hook, jade mirror, ice mirror: all refer to the moon
(3) Stone City, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties , Jinling: Nanjing
Jincheng: Chengdu
(4) Mulberry and Zi: Mulberry and Zi are trees often planted next to ancient homes, and were later used as a proxy for hometown. Liu Zongyuan's poem "Wearing Huang Peng": "Whatever happens in my hometown, I also come here, which makes me remember my hometown."
Jiashan: Qian Qi's poem "Send Li Qitong off to be promoted to his hometown and return to his hometown as a minister": "Lian The boat stays in Pu, and the willow bank faces Jiashan."
Zili: Liu Ying's poem "Inscribed on Liu Dewen's Playful Hall": "I don't love the brocade clothes, but I will return to Zili with honor."
Homeland: Du Fu's "Two Roads to Baidi City": "Getting drunk with foreigners and meeting people from my homeland."
Xiangjing: Cui Tong's "Rewarding Li Buque for Gifts in the Rain" Poem: "Grey Hair Returns Xiangjing, Weiguan has descendants. "
Xiangguan: Cui Hao's poem "Yellow Crane Tower": "Where is Xiangguan at sunset? It makes people sad on the Yanbo River."
(5) Brother Kong Fang: The nickname for ancient coins comes from Lu Bao's "The Theory of Qian Shen" "He is a sacred treasure in the world, and he is as close as a brother. His name is Kong Fang. If you lose it, you will be poor and weak, but if you gain it, you will be rich."
(6) Yu Cong, Yu Chi, Dragon Horse: Horse
(7) Du Kang, Huan Bo, things in the cup, Jin Bo, Xiang, Bai Chuo, frozen mash, pot wine, things in the pot, drink,酤,醑,鍆醐,黄峰,清拷,Xijiu,缥wine,Qingzhou Engagement,Pingyuan Duyou,Qu Sheng,Qu Xiucai,Qu Taoist,Qu Jushi,Qu He,Chun,Mao Chai,Fragrant ant,Floating ant , green ant, green ant, Tianlu, pepper paste, forgetfulness, broom, fishing hook, mad medicine, wine soldier, Prajna soup, Qingsheng, Zhuoxian: all refer to wine