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Photographic beauty words

Like fleeting time, absolute beauty, beauty, flowers, as good as water.

First, it looks like water.

Pronunciation: [sü shu ǐ liú niá n]

Interpretation: Time is like running water.

Source: The Peony Pavilion by Tang Mingxian's ancestors: "For you, it's as beautiful as a flower, like water passing by." I only see your beautiful face, flowing like water.

Second, absolute beauty.

Pronunciation: [fü ng huá jué dà i]

Interpretation: elegance, elegant talent, peerless, the best in the world.

Source: Biography of Southern History Xie Hui: At that time, elegance was the first in Jiangzuo, and taste and misfortune were before Emperor Wu. (It is the first rank in Jiangzuo, especially in front of Emperor Wu)

Third, fall in love with the country.

Pronunciation: [q and ng guó q and ng ché ng]

Interpretation: It originally refers to the death of the country because of women, and later describes women as extremely beautiful.

Source: Ban Gu, Hanshu Console Biography Li Xiaowu Furen in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "When you care about the city, you will care about the country." You can dedicate the city to her with one eye and the country with the other.

Fourth, the flowers are blooming.

Pronunciation: [fá n huā s? j ǐ n]

Interpretation: Many colorful flowers are like colorful brocade.

Source: Cao Jinghua's "Golden Flowers under Diancang Mountain": "In the flowers, listen to her talk about Shacun Commune."

Fifth, it is as good as water.

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Interpretation: Water nourishes everything, but it never competes with everything. This kind of character is closest to Tao.

Source: Laozi's Tao Te Ching: Water is the good of all things, and it is the evil of all, just a few words. Water is good at nourishing everything without competing with it, staying in places that people don't like, so it is closest to the Tao. )