Explanation: A hundred flowers blossom, and not a leaf touches the body.

The source of this sentence is "not touching a leaf" in the Diamond Sutra. In Tang Xianzu's Peony Pavilion, there is a saying: Flowers spend too much, but leaves don't touch the body. The morning brings light smoke and apricot flowers, and the evening condenses, and the dark green breeze blows the flat sand. There is a romantic place in the long street, which closely reflects the Su family in Qiantang. Bring back the Hundred Arts Casting Poetry Hall, and you are busy with many poems. Inspire Kyushu's feelings and inject poetry into the program. Peony is dead, and it is romantic to be a ghost. It refers to people who deal with many women without any entanglement.

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