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What season is tree-lined?

Tree-lined describes summer.

Specific explanation of street trees

Pinyin: l ǜ shché ng y: n n

Interpretation: Describe trees with dense branches and leaves that block the sun.

From: Song Wu Lizhi's "Liang Zhu Chun Si": "The ground is full of red flowers, the first rain is raining, the trees are shaded, and the purple swallows dance before the wind."

As if it had just rained, the petals on the ground were covered by trees and the horses were running against the wind.

Example: the beauty of spring recovers, and the flowers are red and green; The beauty of summer is that trees are shaded and the rain is fragrant.

synonym

1, the green leaves turn cloudy

Pinyin: lǜyéchéng yīn n

Explanation: refers to a woman who gets married and has children. It is also a metaphor for lush green leaves covered with green shade.

From: Du Mu's "Sighing Flowers" in the Tang Dynasty: "The wind is crimson and the green leaves are full of branches."

The strong wind blew away the bright red flowers, and now the leaves are shaded and the fruits are covered with branches.

2. Prosperity

Pinyin: zh and fán yèMao.

Interpretation: Describe flourishing branches and leaves, or compare a family with many descendants and prosperity.

From: Sun You's Qin Xin Ji in Ming Dynasty: "May there be a rainy day in the world, and may your life be beautiful and prosperous."