What does fresh and handsome mean?

Question 1: The meaning of fresh and handsome. Fresh and handsome [qīng xīn jùn yì]

[Interpretation] Fresh, beautiful and novel, unconventional.

Fresh [qīng xīn]

[Definition] 1. Refreshing and fresh 2. Beautiful and novel

Junyi [jùn yì]

[Interpretation] Handsome and free and easy, outstanding and unconventional; graceful and unrestrained

Question 2: The definition of fresh and handsome is fresh and handsome, beautiful and novel, and unconventional.

Question 3: Can fresh and handsome describe people? Fresh and handsome

[Pinyin]

qīng xīn jùn yì

[Definition ]

Beautiful and novel, unconventional.

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Question 4: What does "fresh and handsome" mean? The meaning of "fresh and handsome" is:

Beautiful, novel, and unconventional.

Question 5: Synonyms of fresh and handsome idioms: fresh and handsome

Pinyin: qīng xīn jùn yì

Explanation: Refers to poetry that is fresh, beautiful and novel, and does not fall behind. conventional.

Source: Tang Dynasty Du Fu's poem "Recalling Li Bai in Spring": "The fresh Yu opened his mansion, the handsome Bao joined the army."

Example: ~, Yu Zishan and Bao Mingyuan are just like this. Mei Dingzuo, Ming Dynasty, "Jade He Ji Can Cheng"

Synonyms: Qingli, Junyi

Question 6: What does the idiom mean: Junyi and elegant? There is no such idiom

< p> Junyi idioms:

Qingli Junyi,

Excellent Junyi,

Fresh and Junyi

Fresh and Junyi [qīng xīn jùn yì]

Basic meaning

Beautiful and novel, unconventional.

Complimentary meaning

Question 7: What does pleasing to the eye mean? Hello, pleasing to the eye [shǎng xīn yuè mù]

Basic meaning: pleasing to the eye: comfortable to look at. Refers to feeling happy after seeing beautiful scenery.

Complimentary meaning

Source

"History of Song Dynasty? Fan Zhen Biography": "Everything can be pleasing to the eye; it is not appropriate to add to the old."

Examples

Looking around from the cruise ship, the West Lake is warmed by the spring breeze, the blue waves are rippling, the long embankment is decorated with green, and the mountains are surrounded by green mountains. It is really ~.

Synonyms: Pleasant to the eyes and mind; Relaxing and happy;

Antonyms: Heartbreaking; Shocking;

Encyclopedia Definition: Pleasing to the eyes and eyes, refers to feeling happy because of seeing a beautiful scene. The words come from Chapter 19 of "Strange Situation in the Past Ten Years": "Sure enough, the scenery of lakes and mountains is pleasing to the eye." Lu Xun's "New Story: Picking Wei": "When the two went to the foot of the mountain, they saw new leaves and tender green leaves. The land is golden, and there are some red and white flowers blooming in the wild grass, which is really pleasing to the eye even to look at it. ” View encyclopedia

English translation

feast one's eyes on; pleasing

Question 8: "Explain the endless hatred of the spring breeze, and the agarwood pavilion leans against the railing in the north." What does it mean? 1. Explanation: The spring breeze is infinitely hateful, and the agarwood pavilion leans against the railing in the north. It means -

The beauty in the flower, the peony, leans on the railing on the north side of the Agarwood Pavilion. She has relieved the king of so many worries. The poem describes the mood when admiring flowers in Chenxiang Pavilion.

2. Explanation: The spring breeze is infinitely hateful, and the agarwood pavilion leans against the railing in the north. ——From "Three Qing Ping Diao Sentences" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty (Part 3). The original text is attached as follows:

Three Qingping tunes. The third one

Li Bai of Tang Dynasty

The famous flowers in the country are in love with each other, and the king looks on with a smile. .

Explanation: The spring breeze is infinitely hateful, and the agarwood pavilion leans against the railing in the north.

Comments

Explanation: understand, experience. Interpretation means "knowledge".

Spring Breeze: refers to Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty.

Agarwood: The name of the pavilion, built of agarwood.

Translation

Famous flowers and stunning beauties make people happy and make the king look at them with smiles on their faces.

The spring breeze dispelled the king's infinite resentment, and we both leaned on the railing in the north of the Agarwood Pavilion.

Appreciation

The first sentence combines famous flowers with the power of the country, while the second sentence describes the joy of the king. The three words "look with a smile" are extremely vivid.

The third and fourth sentences are about the behavior of the king. The Emperor of Tang Dynasty was leaning against his concubine in the Agarwood Pavilion to enjoy the flowers. At this time, the sorrow and hatred in his chest completely disappeared. He was leaning on the railing and the flowers were outside the railing. At this time, Emperor Ming of Tang Dynasty was so free and unrestrained. Elegant and elegant.

3. Introduction to the author:

Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai and Qinglian Jushi, was a famous romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations. . Han nationality, ancestral home in Longxi Chengji. One theory is that he was born in Suiye City (then part of the Tang Dynasty, now part of Kyrgyzstan), and moved to Mianzhou, Jiannan Road with his father when he was 4 years old. It is said that he was born in Changlong, Mianzhou (now Jiangyou, Sichuan). Li Bai has more than a thousand poems and essays in existence, and the "Collection of Li Taibai" has been handed down to the world. He died of illness in 762 at the age of 61. His tomb is in Dangtu, Anhui today, and there are memorial halls in Jiangyou, Sichuan, and Anlu, Hubei.

Li Bai lived in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He left Shu alone when he was twenty-five years old and began to roam extensively, from Dongting to the Xiangjiang River in the south, to Wu and Yue in the east, and lived in Anlu and Yingshan. It was not until the first year of Tianbao (742) that Li Bai was called to Chang'an on the recommendation of the Taoist priest Wu Jun to serve as an official in the Imperial Academy. Later, because he could not be accepted by the powerful, he only stayed in Beijing for two and a half years, and was given a gold and released. His teacher, Taoist priest Rugui, taught him the Taoist temple Ziji Palace in Jinan (now Jinan City, Shandong Province). Become a true Taoist priest and live a wandering life.

Li Bai and Du Fu are both called "Li Du". The overall style of his poems is fresh and elegant, which not only reflects the prosperity of the times, but also exposes the dissoluteness and corruption of the ruling class, showing contempt for the powerful, resisting the constraints of tradition, and pursuing freedom and ideals.

He composed many poems throughout his life, and 968 poems have been handed down.

Question 9: What is the idiom for fresh? Fresh and handsome: fresh, beautiful, novel, and unconventional.

Question 10: What is the word for fresh? Fresh means refreshing and fresh. Common ones include "fresh air", "fresh feeling"...;

Fresh writing style - a literary language style with novel language and unconventional characteristics.