Suddenly, like the autumn wind, the city is full of osmanthus fragrance. What do you mean?

It means that the autumn wind blew all night, spreading the fragrance of osmanthus to the whole corner of the city.

This poem is an imitation of a famous sentence in Bai Xuege written by a poet in the Tang Dynasty: Like a strong wind in spring, it comes at night and blows open the petals of ten thousand pear trees.

The spring breeze seems to blow up overnight, and the trees are in full bloom like pear blossoms.

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Smell its fragrance and see its shape, which is a good way to describe osmanthus, but its flowering period is only a few days. If there is wind and rain halfway, it is full of fragrance and a sigh.

Osmanthus fragrans has a long history and has been endowed with heavy cultural significance. In ancient China, sweet-scented osmanthus symbolized victory, loftiness, friendship and honor. In the imperial examination, those who pass the examination and those who successfully enter the official career are called "laurel trees" and also have the grade of "laurel trees". The number one scholar is red (Dangui), followed by yellow (Jingui) and white (Yin Gui).

The moon's crown means that his career has reached its peak. Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, literati and bureaucrats have liked to plant osmanthus in the courtyard to show that my ancestors were once rich.