1. Cuncao Chunhui (cùn cǎo chūn huī) Explanation "Cuncao" refers to small grass, which is a metaphor for children's mental strength being as weak as grass. "Chunhui" refers to the sunshine in spring, symbolizing mother's love. It is a metaphor for parents whose kindness is heavy and difficult to repay. Source: Tang Dynasty Meng Jiao's poem "Wandering Zi Yin": "Whoever speaks of the heart of an inch of grass will receive three spring rays." 2. The garden is full of spring scenery (chūns? mǎn yuán) explains that the scenery in spring fills the home. The description of the vibrant and prosperous atmosphere comes from Ye Shaoweng's "The Garden Is Not Worth It": "The garden is full of spring scenery and can't be closed, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall."< /p>
3. Qiān m?n wàn hù (qiān m?n wàn hù) refers to the grand scale of palace houses. It also describes numerous portals and dense population. 戈戈(táng): The appearance of the rising sun. Peach: peach charm. In ancient times, people hung two pieces of peach wood board next to the door to suppress evil spirits; starting from the Five Dynasties, couplets were written on the peach charms and became couplets. Describing folk New Year customs, it expresses the renewed, healthy and progressive spirit of everything. Full of joy and full of life. Source: "Yuan Ri" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty: "On the first day of the twelfth lunar month, thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old talismans."
4. Lingxi (xīn yǒu líng xī) Lingxi: In the old days, rhinos were said to be spirits. It is a beast with white lines in its horns that run through both ends and sense supernatural powers. To the extent that both parties are connected and understand each other's implications. It is a metaphor for a man and woman in love who are in love with each other. It is often used as a metaphor that both parties can understand each other's thoughts. Source: Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's poem "Untitled": "There is no colorful phoenix flying wings in the body, but there is a clear understanding in the heart.
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