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How to write an antique article full of constraints

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Green Temple and Zhu Yan: A teenager.

Juvenile Fu Fen: A white-faced teenager.

Young Wuling: refers to rich children.

Li: This girl is seven years old.

First year: the boy is eight years old.

Yellow button: under ten years old.

Chai Jin Year: The girl is twelve years old.

The year of dancing spoon: thirteen to fifteen years old.

The year of dancing elephants: fifteen to twenty years old.

Jasper's youth broke the melon: the woman was sixteen.

Tao: Female, twenty years old.

Flowers in love: female 24 years old.

"Time"

Age: one year old.

Year: this year.

Number of years: one year. Correction in comment area: The year is sometimes less than one year, sometimes more than one year and less than two years, and sometimes many years or years. Experience according to different contexts.

Duration: one year.

In recent years.

Not the end of the year: less than a year.

Chu Yang: After the winter solstice of the lunar calendar, before beginning of spring.

Accumulated years: several years.

The end of the year.

Every other month.

Ten days: About ten days.

Ten days: ten days.

Part-time job for ten days: twenty days.

Future: A day in the future.

Looking at the sun: the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar.

Hope: the 16th day of the first lunar month.

Hui: The last day of the lunar calendar.

Pengmei: At dawn.

Ping Ming: At dawn.

Early morning invasion: it's almost dawn.

Mid-day, noon, noon: noon.

Dusk: In the evening.

Twilight: It's getting dark.

Li: In the evening.

Mo Ye: At night.

Night: Late at night.

Midnight, midnight, midnight: midnight.

Long arrival: After the winter solstice, the sun moves northward and the days become longer. Song people used to call winter the arrival of dragons. Also known as Yingchang.

Appropriate Winter: Whenever the winter of beginning of spring and Solstice comes, ancient women will write Yichun or appropriate winter on their headdresses to express good luck.

Moment: always, one day, means a moment. Wandering around: for a moment, for a short time.

Stay less: for a while, for a while.

You Shi: At that time.

Dry spring: refers to the year of life, that is, the Millennium.

Month: Chu Yang in January, Xiang in February, Ying in March, Locust in April, Cicada in May, Summer in June, Biqiu in July, Nangong in August, Chrysanthemum in September, Spring in October, Sweet Moon in November and Ice Moon in December.

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, Xuan Yue, October, November and December.

Over the past few months, there have been many kinds of folk names.

Four seasons:

Spring: Yangchun, Sunshine, Shu Jie, Youth, Yang Jie and Qingyang.

Summer: three summers, Zhu Ming, nine summers, intense heat, bamboo rhythm and clear summer.

Autumn: rainy days, Golden Week, Sanqiu, business festivals, vegetarian festivals and Bai Zang.

Winter: peace, winter, old age, nine winters, chaos and strict observance.

"noun"

Floating haze: floating mountain fog.

Phantom mourning: Buddhist language. It's called the cover of illusion.

Bi Cheng: The place where immortals live.

Dyed clothes: Monks wear black dyed clothes.

South smoke: clouds turn east, rain turns wind, clouds turn south, and water waves ripple. Here, smoke refers to clouds and describes the coming storm.

Floating life: refers to a short and illusory life.

Zhu Jin: Also known as Fusang, Hibiscus and Rose.

Yuen Long and Yaotai: Fairyland in Myth.

Cloud nine: refers to the imperial court.

Qimo: A criss-crossing road.

Jiuqu: the road extending in all directions.

Peng Ying: Penglai Wonderland.

Laurel: A kind of plant, also called fragrant leaves. It is said that there are laurel trees in the moon, so it refers to the moon and moonlight.

Moon: Moon Palace or Moon.

Dead sheep road: refers to the complicated world that leads people astray.

Yang Zhu Road: generally refers to three forks in the road and road separation; Also known as "Yang Zhu Mo".

10% off the road: indicates that the road is difficult and dangerous.

Shortcut to Nanshan: refers to a convenient way to seek an official position in seclusion, or opportunistic.

Residual point: residual.

Dry tears: tears are vertical and horizontal.

Dim: The night will be over.

Shuhe Low: Tomorrow the sky will drop the Milky Way.

Dong Jun and Di Qing: Gods of Spring.

Lotus, hibiscus: both are aliases of lotus.

Lotus: water chestnut and lotus.

Suri: The lotus bloomed last night.

Fight and save: gather together in succession. Describe the cluster morphology of lotus.

Lotus seed: Lotus seed.

Yi: Gu Lian.

Green room and lotus room: refers to lotus flowers.

Fish pond: the laudatory name of lotus pond.

Tearful face: a metaphor for lotus after rain.

Green Fan, Lv Yun: Metaphor of Lotus Leaf.

Empty heartbroken: describes a sad voice. ?

Heartbreaking sound: a sound that is a metaphor for extreme sadness or longing. ?

Cut the green and make up the red: talking about women thrush and powder.

Eyebrows are blue: wear thrush.

Golden boudoir: women's boudoir.

Lian Dai: Frowning.

Frown: to frown.

Eyebrows: Frowning indicates sadness.

Cui Shuang: Double eyebrows.

Cloud bun: Women's hair bun is like a cloud.

Cui E: Beauty eyebrow.

Red crow: Women cry.

Yu Zhu: For example, tears are like jade chopsticks.

Evening: Dress at night.

Jiao Bo: Beautiful eyes.

Sideburns: sideburns are made into cicada wings.

Xiaoying: Metaphorically speaking, the voice is clear and smooth when singing.

Beautiful makeup: beautiful dress.

Luo Sheng: The headdresses of ancient women were made of silk. Spring onion: It means that a woman's fingers are as delicate as onions.

Delicate jade hands: a metaphor for a woman's hands as white as jade.

Distant mountain dew lotus: a metaphor for a woman with a good face, such as a lotus flower.

Spring willow: a metaphor for graceful and light dancing.

Snow sleeves: describe women dancing like snowflakes.

Xiao Niang: "Biography of the Southern History of Liang" contains: Xiao Hong, a beautiful and gentle person, was called Xiao Niang in the Northern Wei Dynasty. Later generations generally refer to beautiful and affectionate women.

Clouds in the sky: eyebrows in distant mountains.

The mountains are green and the waters are shallow: it is a metaphor that Daimei is as shallow as a distant mountain, that is, a distant mountain eyebrow.

Eye contact: Make eye contact.

Draw clothes: dance clothes.

Partridge: A silk handkerchief.

Linluan: Facing the toilet mirror. Luan refers to a mirror decorated with a pattern of Luan birds.

Qin E: An ancient singer.

Throw a pen: abandon the text and follow the martial arts.

Great Wall: refers to the generals guarding the border.

Loulan: Loulan refers to the enemy of the border, and "breaking Loulan" refers to making contributions.

Bend over: Bend over to serve others.

Bi Hua: It describes that honest and upright people suffer unfair treatment for a just cause.

Dongli: Pastoral life or exquisite feelings after resignation.

Mitsui: the place where hermits live.

Ge: Farewell song.

Nanpu: Goodbye.

Guan Shanyue: The Tunes of Colleges and Universities is more about the feelings of defense and parting.

Beautiful voice.

Shi Wen.

Foot element: alphabetic pronoun.

Qingluan: refers to the messenger. Yi Sheng: It is said that people who are proficient in the Book of Changes.

Pen array: it is a metaphor for writing an article, and the layout of poetry is like an army array. It is also a metaphor for calligraphy, which means that writing a book is like a line of words.

Inkstone: Inkstone. Scholars make a living by writing and pen and ink, so they call inkstone "inkstone field".

Yanbo book: the name of the book, that is, the edition book. Used to issue imperial edicts.

Wickerwork: Books made of willow wood.

Bird seal script: a kind of seal script, in which the strokes are replaced by bird shapes.

Worm text: worm book. An ancient writing style.

Oh pen: it's freezing when it's cold, so it's easy to get rid of gas.

Cao Cang: Cao Jia Cang Shu. Later, "grass barn" generally refers to the warehouse where books are collected.

Cut-off leaves: refers to cut-off leaves to write.

Writing: refers to paper cutting.

Wax letterhead: also called wax letterhead. Waxed paper used to be used by calligraphers for writing.

White wax is bright and quiet: another name for those who have tried and failed in the Tang Dynasty. Wax is smooth, and laughing at it can do nothing.

Fish writing goose writing: the same as "fish writing goose writing" refers to letters in general.

Mail album: a document delivered by post office.