Idioms, poems, aphorisms, allusions and famous sayings all use the word Xu.

Press the reins: the reins. Gently press the reins and let the horse walk slowly.

Hug each other and leave slowly.

No disease, no health: haste; X: Slow down. No hurry, no slow. Refers to being able to master a moderate rhythm, neither too fast nor too slow.

Xu Niang: It refers to the Xu family of Emperor Liang Yuan. Refers to middle-aged women who are still attractive.

Xu is not sick. X: Slow down. Sick: Quick. No hurry, no delay, calm and natural.

Duke Xu in the north of the city originally referred to a beautiful man named Xu in Qi State during the Warring States Period. Later, it became synonymous with handsome men.

As fast as the wind, Xu Rulin's disease: rapid; X: Slow down, slow down. When you move fast, you are as fast as the wind, and when you slow down, you are as neat as a forest. It is often used to describe the unity of military pace and action.

Severity of illness Xu: speed. Refers to the playing method of instrumental music.

Half face: refers to the Xu family of Emperor Liang Yuan; Half a face: half a face. Xu Fei served Emperor Liang Yuan and decorated only half of her face. After that, I only saw half or part, but I didn't see the whole picture.

Xu Fei's half-face makeup Xu Fei: refers to the Xu family of Emperor Liang Yuan; Half a face: half a face; Makeup: make up. Xu Fei served Emperor Liang Yuan and decorated only half of her face. After that, I only saw half or part, but I didn't see the whole picture.

Xu Niang's semi-old refers to middle-aged women who are still attractive.

Xu Niang is middle-aged, but her charm still exists. Xu Niang: Xu, the concubine of Emperor Liang Yuan, generally refers to women. Refers to attractive middle-aged women.

Breeze Xu Lai, the breeze is slowly passing away.