Elegant, quiet, vibrant, spotless and lush.
1. Elegance
Vernacular meaning: It refers to elegance; beautiful but not cliché. It can also describe plants.
Dynasty: Song·
Author: Chen Liang
Source: "He Maohong's Epitaph": "In my free time, I take my time in the garden and amuse myself with small poems. , everything is clear and elegant."
Translation: The time is so leisurely in the garden, enjoying myself with small poems, everything is clear and elegant
2. Quietness
Vernacular definition: Quiet and quiet, refers to a cold and quiet place, and can also describe plants.
Dynasty: Warring States and Chu
Author: Song Yu
Source: "Ode to the Goddess": "It is both graceful in the quietness and whirling in the world."
Translation: Since the 彽婷 is quiet, it is dancing in the world again
3. Vigorous
Vernacular interpretation: to describe nature as full of vitality, or social life as active .
Dynasty: Modern
Author: Zhang Tianmin
Source: · "Entrepreneurship": "The oil field is a vibrant, busy and prosperous scene."
4. Spotless
Vernacular interpretation: describes a very clean environment, and can also describe plants.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Zhang Lei
Source: ·Poetry of "Plum Blossoms in the Back Garden with Little Snow in the First Layer of Lachu": "Every spot is spotless and fragrant to the bone; Gushe Immortal style reveals one's body."
Translation: spotless and fragrant to the bone; Gushe's immortal style reveals one's body
5. Lush and green
Vernacular definition: status word. (vegetation) lush and green. Also said to be gloomy and green.
Dynasty: Han·
Author: Wang Chong
Source:·"Lunheng·Hui Guo": "Lush and green."
Translation: lush.