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The idiom comes from The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao.
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"The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao" article: "Peach flies away and burns its brilliance."
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"Peach blossoms are delicate and radiant."
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This sentence mainly wants to express the beautiful scene of peach blossoms, and describes "burning" as the glow of flowers, showing its beautiful and dazzling characteristics. At the same time, this sentence has also become the source of "one square art", which is used to describe people when they are young, beautiful and full of vitality.
Creation background
The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in ancient China, in which Nan Zhou Yao Tao tells about the sweetness and joys and sorrows of love. This sentence appears in the part describing the blooming of peach blossoms, which depicts the beauty and brilliance of peach blossoms and implies the beauty and brilliance of love.
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Yi: It's shiny and very beautiful.
Fanghua: refers to a beautiful young age, which is often used to describe people's youth.
Enlightenment of life
From my personal experience, being young is really one of the best times in my life. This is the time when our body and mind are the healthiest, and it is also the time when we have the courage and motivation to explore and try new things. Therefore, we should cherish this period of time and try and explore as much as possible in our future life to enrich ourselves. At the same time, we should also realize that blooming is only a stage of life, and there is still a long way to go in life. We need to keep growing and making progress, so that the rest of our lives can be wonderful and meaningful.