From: Song of the Peach Blossom Temple by Tang Yin in Ming Dynasty.
Interpretation: There is a Peach Blossom Temple in Taohuawu, and there is a peach fairy in the Peach Blossom Temple.
2, the peach blossoms are all empty, and they open and close almost every year.
From: Poems of Falling Flowers by Tang Yin in Ming Dynasty.
Interpretation: Peach blossoms and apricot blossoms have also fallen off their branches, and the flowering and falling flowers are roughly the same year after year.
3. Remember that we met in the past years, and the depths of peach blossoms are short.
From: Tang Yin's "A Half-length Beauty Picture" in Ming Dynasty
Interpretation: I still remember seeing the face of this beautiful woman before, and the peach trees in full bloom leaned out of the low wall.
4, there is a picture in the middle, and the peach blossoms in the dock are intoxicating.
From: Twenty-four Paintings by Tang Yin in Ming Dynasty.
Interpretation: The scenery in the middle is comparable to a painting, full of peach blossoms, and a person is drunk.
5, looking forward to the fairy's care, peach blossoms laugh at the spring breeze every day.
From: The Fairy Encounter in the Peach Blossom Temple by Tang Yin in Ming Dynasty.
Interpretation: Looking forward to the gods, peach blossoms smile at the spring breeze every day.