A few inkstones float in the spring flowers, and the clouds and shadows return late to the pineapple.
Li Jianzhong, "Inscription Gate Hu's Hualin Academy".
Spring is in full bloom: Describes the scene of warmth and blooming flowers in spring.
Spring has arrived, the weather has warmed up, the flowers have bloomed, and the land is full of life.
This idiom is often used to express a beautiful spring scene, and it is also used to describe a sight and a good time.
Withered vines and old trees, crows, small bridges and flowing water
Ancient road west wind thin horse.
Ma Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha Autumn Thoughts".
Small bridges and flowing water: Describe the scenery and the life is comfortable. It is often used to describe a beautiful, tranquil, and harmonious natural scene.
The bridge spans the quietly flowing river and is surrounded by lush trees and grassy meadows.
This word can also be used to describe the scenic Jiangnan water town, which makes people feel the tranquility and beauty.
The shadow is sparse and the water is shallow, and the dark fragrance floats in the dusk of the moon.
Lin Kui's "Little Plum in the Mountain Garden".
Dark fragrance and shadows: Describes the posture and fragrance of plum blossoms, and was later used as a synonym for plum blossoms.
The herbs are delicious and the fallen flowers are colorful.
Tao Yuanming's "The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring".
Falling English is colorful: Describes the beautiful scene of flower petals falling one after another.
In spring, the petals fall from the trees as if they were raining petals.
At the same time, the colorful scene of falling flowers can also make people feel the vitality and vitality of nature, because it heralds the beginning of new life and the renewal of all things.
Last year, in this door today, the peach blossoms on the faces of the people were red.
Cui Hu "Title Capital City Nanzhuang".
Peach blossom with a human face: refers to the woman's appearance and the peach blossoms; Later, it was used to describe the scene when a man and a woman met and fell in love, and then separated, and the man remembered it.
The morning bell and dusk drum are not in the ear, and the bright moon and lonely clouds are long.
Li Xian uses "In the Mountains".
Morning bells and dusk drums: The sound of bells and drums in the morning and evening in the temple is often used as a metaphor for things or words that can awaken people's minds, and can also be used to describe the rhythm of life or work.
There is no way out of the mountains and rivers, and the willows and flowers are bright and another village.
Lu You's "Tour of Shanxi Village".
The willows are bright: Describe the predicament** hope or turnaround.
Sometimes, if you are a little free, you will see the willows and flowers in front of you; Be open-minded, and your heart will be broad.
There are no colorful phoenix wings, and there is a little bit of clarity in the heart.
Li Shangyin, Untitled
The heart has a soul: It refers to the communication of each other's minds, and the ability to understand each other's thoughts. It is a metaphor for the two parties who are in love.
Spirit rhinoceros: It is said that the rhinoceros is a spirit animal, and its horns have white lines like threads, which run through both ends and sense the supernatural.
Lang rode a bamboo horse and went around the bed to figure out Mei.
Li Bai's "Long Dry Journey".
Childhood sweetheart: Describes boys and girls as innocent and grow up playing together.
The grass grows and the warbler flies in the February sky, and the willows are drunk with spring smoke.
Gao Ding's "Village House".
The grass grows and the warbler flies: Describes the scene of lush vegetation and birds singing happily when spring comes.
The spring breeze is proud, and you can see all the Chang'an flowers in one day.
Meng Jiao's "After Dengke".
The spring breeze is proud: refers to Jinshi and the first, and is also used to describe the appearance of a person who is proud when his officialdom is prosperous or his career is smooth.
"Spring breeze" symbolizes warmth and vitality, and is a metaphor for the warmth and joy that the poet feels because of Jinshi and Di.
"proud" directly expresses the poet's joy and pride. For the literati of the time, Jinshi and the first were the goals they pursued, which meant that they could step into the official career and realize their ambitions.