Refers to wisdom and blue heart.

Elegance and blue heart, this is a metaphor for the purity of a woman's heart, and her quality of elegance. The source of Liu Yong's "Hard to Leave" is: "Natural, gentle and blue, beautiful and handsome, and valuable."

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1. Metaphor: "Cymbidium hybridum" is a unique variety in China, and the stamens of "Cymbidium hybridum in China" are "Orchid Heart and Huixin Heart", which means "China Heart".

2. Metaphor: A woman's heart is as pure as a "love heart" and its quality is as elegant as an "orchid".

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This woman is pure and elegant.

Wang Bo's "Seven Happy Odes to Prince Anji" in Tang Dynasty: "Golden sound and jade rhyme, cymbidium."

Noble conduct

Fanchuanfu calligraphy

Wu Cheng Fu by Bao Zhao in the Southern Dynasties: "There are beautiful girls in the east, beautiful women in the south, versatile hearts, and jade looks and lips."

In Qing Dynasty, Yuan Yuling wrote "West Tower: Concentrate": "It is interesting to comment on Kerry."

Noble character, gentle manners

In Song Dynasty, Liu Yong's "Jade Girl Shakes the Fairy Pei" said: "I wish to be beautiful, my heart has distractions, and my pillow is orderly, which shows my deep meaning."

Ma Zhiyuan's divertimento of Qing Xing Marriage in Yuan Dynasty: "The standard Jiang Mei is delicate and the waist is soft, so it is appropriate to stop the orchid."

The Palace of Eternal Life by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty: "It's a pity that people are slow and unpredictable, which makes people ridicule for no reason."

The Eighth Story of Heroes of Children in Qing Dynasty: "Besides, although she is a country woman, she has a good appearance outside and a blue heart inside."

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Shi Junmei in Yuan Dynasty wrote "You Gui Ji Shao Don't Know Sorrow": "Lan Zi is gentle, and Ji Xiang is called Luo Qi."