Interpretation of nouns in Yuefu poems

Yuefu poetry is a genre of folk songs spread in ancient China. It originated in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty, with the theme of expressing folk life, social sufferings and love and marriage. Many of these poems contain a lot of allusions and words in ancient books, and many people don't understand the modern meaning of these ancient words. The following are some common nouns and explanations in Yuefu poems:

1. Spring breeze: refers to the spring wind, which is extended to a beautiful season and beautiful scenery.

2. Swallow: In ancient times, swallows were considered as a symbol of good luck and were often used to indicate a good omen.

3. Yuan Chao: refers to the early ceremony of Emperor Tiandi, which can also be extended to the state of national peace and harmony.

4. Peach blossom: In ancient times, peach blossom was often compared to beauty, and it also symbolized happiness and love.

5. Loutai: refers to tall garden buildings, which are often used to describe magnificent scenes in Yuefu poems.

6. Flowers before the month: describe the romantic scene of couples dating in the garden.

7. Heartbroken people are in the end of the world: used to describe the pain and loneliness of running away from home.

8. Military career: refers to the life or wartime of soldiers.

9. A narrow escape: describes a situation in which life is in danger and facing death.

10. Luoyang gifted scholar: refers to the literary activities of famous writers Du Mu and Bai Juyi in Luoyang in the Tang Dynasty, and can also be used to describe people with literary talent.