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How to describe a sword?

1, ten years to grind a sword, frost blade has not tried. -Tang Jiadao's the legendary swordsman

Interpretation: ten years of grinding a sword, the blade is cold and shiny, but it has not been tested.

2. Gu Jian is cold and gloomy, which was made in the Millennium. White sword light can cover the sun and the moon, and purple bullfighting spirit. -Tang Bai Juyi's "Li Gujian"

Interpretation: This is a cold and dark Gu Jian, which has gone through thousands of years since it was cast. White sword light can hide the sun and the moon, and purple firm but gentle rushed to the bullfight.

3. Longquan is like frost and snow, and the good workers sigh and sigh. Just like the white lotus in the glass cup, the gold ring on the hilt is the brilliant plating of the sun and the moon. -Don Zhang zhen's Gu Jian.

Commentary: The swordsman himself is proud to marvel. This Longquan sword is as bright as snow, as cold as ice and sparkling. The gold ring on the hilt is like a white lotus in a glazed jade box, dyed by the sun and the moon.

4. The light is dark green snake color, and the article is green turtle scales. -Don Zhang zhen's Gu Jian.

Interpretation: The dazzling scabbard swims like a green snake, and the pattern on the scabbard is like floating green turtle scales.

5. In Zhan Ran's jade box, autumn water remains the same. The most precious treasure has its own nature, pure and rigid, and there is no spouse in the world. -Tang Bai Juyi's "Li Gujian"

Interpretation: It is clear and shiny in a jade box, like a clear spring and autumn water that stops flowing. The most precious treasures have their own nature, pure and firm, unparalleled in the world.