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What idioms can be used to describe Chongqing?

1, Late Rain [bā shā nyè y]: It refers to the lonely scene of living in a foreign land and wandering in the rain every night.

Out: Tang Shangyin's Notes to Friends in the North on a Rainy Night: "Ask Jun to return, and the rain will rise in the autumn pool in the evening. When * * * cuts candles at the west window, it says it will rain late. "

Sentence: When you ask that the return date has not arrived, the rain will rise to the autumn pool in the evening.

2. Bashan Shushui [bāshān Shuǐ]: Ba and Shu refer to Chongqing, Sichuan. Mountains and rivers in Chongqing, Sichuan.

Going out: Xiao Bai prayed at night: "How many thoughts are treasured in this round of bright moon? When you touch the bright moon, you will often miss it for life, so Bashan Shushui has recently arrived, Dongting Xianghe has recently arrived, and the Yangtze River Zhongshan has recently arrived ..."

Sentence: She is very beautiful, a great beauty in Bashan and Shushui areas.

3, apricot blossom spring rain [[xing Hu ā ch ū n y ǔ] ǔ]: apricot blossoms everywhere in early spring, drizzling scene.

Out: Yuan Yuji's "The Wind Into the Pine" words: "For the return of Mr. Bao, the apricot blossoms in the south of the Yangtze River spring rain."

Sentence making: I blurted out: "apricot blossoms and spring rain are in the south of the Yangtze River, and horses are in the west." .

4. Beautiful scenery [shā n mí ng shu ǐ xi ǐ]: Beautiful scenery. Describe beautiful scenery.

Out: Huang Songting Zhang's "Moshan Xi, Give Hengyang Aquilaria": "Eyebrows gather together; Be Hunan; Beautiful mountains and rivers. "

Sentence: I grew up in Chongqing with beautiful mountains and rivers.

5. Morning clouds and dusk rain [zhāo yún mù yǔ]: dusk, evening. There are clouds in the morning and rain at night. Originally refers to the change of the goddess in the morning and evening. In the past, it was used to refer to a pleasant meeting between men and women.

Out: "Gao Tang Mi" by Chu and Song Yu in the Warring States Period: "My concubine is in the sun in Wushan, blocked by high hills, and it is raining at dusk. Sooner or later, under the balcony. "

Sentence: When it rains in the evening, the wandering king hates to watch.