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Which ancient words have modern meanings?

The more profound ancient names are as follows:

1. Osmanthus osmanthus: another name for Osmanthus fragrans.

2. Osmanthus steaming: The weather is hot when the sweet-scented osmanthus blooms.

3. Beauty: a woman’s overly charming and gorgeous appearance.

4. Spring: The sleepiness after being drunk in Spring.

5.纁(xūn)xia: another name for summer

6. Autumn sequence: autumn

7. Dusk sequence: late winter

< p>8. Cangling: spring

9. Wangshu: month

10. Xihe: day

11. Weiying: describes the spinning dance. Also known as "pianpian".

12. Lishang: injured. Refers to the great sadness caused by death and separation. Nowadays, young people use it to express the parting and passing of a relationship

13. Brocade: A se with lacquered brocade pattern.

14. Prosperity flies by: Time passes by unconsciously, winter and spring fade, and the cold and heat suddenly change.

15. The rain is like a sad autumn: When you see the flowers falling in spring, you know that spring is about to pass, and you feel sad when you think of the perishable youth.

16. Qionghua Yuliang: a precious flower. The leaves are soft and shiny, and the flowers are yellowish and fragrant.

17. Tianhang: Milky Way

18. Rabbit is missing and Wu is sinking: The rabbit refers to the moon, and the black refers to the golden crow, which is the sun. That time passes.

19. Trichosanthes: Trichosanthes is a deciduous shrub that reproduces with underground stems. The flower blooms in late spring and early summer, and when it withers, it means the end of the flowering season, so it means completion.

20. Nine Songs: "Nine Songs" is the title of "Chu Ci". It was originally the name of an ancient song in Han myths and legends. Qu Yuan, a native of Chu during the Warring States Period, adapted or processed it based on Han folk songs for worshiping gods.

21. Baiwei: Also known as Wei Cao, Zhiweilao, Laogua scoop root, and Velvet Vine, it is an upright perennial herb with fibrous roots and aroma.