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Qing zhuan Dai wa underwater photography

This sentence comes from the word "Jade Box Yuan Xi" written by Xin Qiji, a writer in the Song Dynasty, which describes the scenery and architectural features of Huizhou. The specific meaning is as follows:

"A misty rain dream of Huizhou, a blue brick horse-headed wall" depicts Huizhou's unique style and strong historical atmosphere. "misty rain" here refers to a rainy coat, which symbolizes the poet's immersive experience of Huizhou rain scene. Dreaming of Huizhou expresses the poet's yearning for Huizhou and compares it to a dreamlike and beautiful place.

"Blue brick horse head wall" is the characteristic of Huizhou architecture. Most houses in Huizhou are made of blue bricks and tiles, while the "horse head wall" refers to the prominent roof part of the building, which looks like a horse's head. These unique architectural elements make Huizhou's architectural style unique and impressive.

The whole poem shows the unique charm of Huizhou and the poet's yearning for Huizhou through the description of Huizhou scenery and architecture. With concise and artistic language, he expressed his beautiful fantasy of Huizhou and his nostalgia for his hometown.