Qingchuan meaning

The meaning of Qingchuan:

1. The surface of the river under a clear sky.

2. Qingchuan is a word in poetry, which comes from "Yellow Crane Tower" by Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty.

Pronunciation:

Citation explanation:

The surface of the river under a clear sky.

Quoted

The second part of "Orchid Pavilion Poems" by Yuan Qiao of Jin Dynasty: "Looking at the lush forests from all sides, looking down at the clear river."

Yellow Crane by Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty "Building" poem: "The Qingchuan is full of Hanyang trees, and the fragrant grass is luxuriant in the Parrot Island."

One of the poems "Tianjia" written in Qing Dynasty: "Going out for a walk in the suburbs, the fragrant grass is blooming in the Qingchuan."< /p>

Qingchuan in a sentence

Although Qingchuan is still beautiful and the grass is luxuriant, the people in the past have gone and the white clouds are left, which makes people sigh.

In Wuhan a few decades ago, there were still four great hotels: Jianghan, Qingchuan, Shengli and Xuangong Hotel. Although currently, three of them have closed down and become historical relics.

The clear river is clear, the grass is luxuriant, the clouds are floating in the sky, the swallows are flying high and the eagles are soaring.

Qingchuan Abe left Li Falcon's position and stood up straight. He took off his captain's hat and patted it on his head, then bowed slightly to Li Falcon.

Luo Qingchuan: My best friend, who looks nice on the surface, stabs me in the back. Do you think I can be happy?