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Those small and magical idioms

A small and magical idiom

1. Wind-induced under the forest: describes the graceful posture and generous manners of women. With the "forest breath".

In the Southern Dynasties, Liu Song made a clear interpretation of Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yuan Xian: "Mrs. Wang has a loose look, so she has the breath of the forest."

2. Washing pillows: In ancient times, it meant seclusion.

Yu Shuangnian Notes Pure Poetry: "I think long, wash my pillow and dance far away. Although I am detached, I am contrary to the Tao. "

3. Fireworks at the bottom of the pen: a metaphor for vivid and excellent writing.

Qian Qing chanted "Walking in the Garden, Painting, Painting People": "Fireworks at the bottom of the pen spread to the sea country, and poetry in the sleeve fell on the Wu boat."

4. Yu Xiang Jones: Describe the firmness and naivety of thoughts.

Qing Gong Zizhen's "Tie Junhui's Book has a poem by Yu Siqiong": "You don't need words to express your feelings, Yu Siqiong lives."

5. Drunk to death: describe a man who is drunk after drinking.

There is a saying in Guan's "Man": "The wine is sick and the guests are full of sages. Then raise the lamp and drink jade to destroy the mountain. "

6. Spend the morning, the month and the night: there are flowers in the morning and the moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery.

Wang Qingru's "Painting a Boat Agreement" said: "Spend the morning, the moon and the evening, and climb the sky like a colorful cloud."

7. Peach willow: refers to the place with gorgeous spring scenery. Also known as "Peach Willow Song".

Song Zhou Bangyan's "Spring Music" words: "Peach blossoms and willows were once dikes to solve the mystery of spring clothes in the south of the city."

8. Forget the past: A new friend you meet by chance is like an old friend with deep friendship.

Han's book in prison: "As the saying goes,' the white head is as good as new, and the cover is as good as ever. "What is it? Know and don't know. "