What does Shaohua mean?

The meaning of Shaohua:

1. Beautiful time. Often refers to spring.

2. Beautiful years. Refers to youth.

Extended information:

Poetry about "Shaohua":

After the death of the Eastern Emperor, the time has ended, and the cold fragrance of the old garden has no autumn. ——Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty, "Feelings of Late Spring"

Note: After the spring, the prosperity has faded away, and the old garden is filled with clear fragrance and unique autumn colors in the cold wind.

The time is about to end, three parts are flowing water and two parts are dust. ——Li Tangbin, Ming Dynasty, "Wu Tong Ye"

Commentary: Life is like flowing water and blooming flowers. When the time passes and the years are gone, everything will return to dust.

Shaohua is not reserved for young people. I hate you, when will you rest? ——"Jiangchengzi" by Qin Guan of the Song Dynasty

Commentary: The beautiful youth does not stay in youth. When will the bitterness of separation end?

Mayor Mo Dao Shaohua was here, and he treated me with a white face and a wrinkled face.

——Tang Li He's "Mocking Youth"

Note: Don't think that the good times will last forever, just wait for the days when your beard and hair are white and your face is wrinkled!