Pronunciation: zǐ rán rú jǐ
Explanation: Beards are as hard as halberds. Describe a person's formidable appearance.
From: Tang Li Bai's "Military Song of General Sima": "Purple beard is like a halberd crown, Cui Wei."
Zizhimei
Pronunciation: y incarnation
Explanation: a word that praises people's virtue and nobility.
From: A Biography of Zhuo Xing in the New Tang Dynasty Yuan Xiu De: Yuan De Xiuzizhi, a native of Henan. The quality is thick, the profit is small ... Xiu De is good at writing, and he wrote The Scholars to express his situation. Every time Fang Guan saw Xiu De, he sighed,' Seeing Zizhi's brow makes people lose fame and fortune.' "
Ex.: Poems of Qing Dynasty splashed with dust. ★ Qian Qing's Two Sorrow Poems by Liu Zhongjing
Purple electric defrosting
Pronunciation: z ǐ di à n q and ng Shu ā ng
Description: describe the weapon as sharp and excellent.
Said by: Violet electric defrosting is divided into "Violet electric defrosting" and "defrosting". Legend has it that there are two swords named after them. "Purple electricity to clear the frost" is two excellent weapons: "Wu Wang Sun Quan's six swords, and the second is purple electricity" mentioned in Notes of Ancient and Modern Times; "Miscellanies of Xijing" contains: "When Gao Zu chopped the white snake sword, the blade often brought frost and snow".
Purple frog sound
Pronunciation: zǐ sè wā shēng
Explanation: Metaphor confuses the real with the fake.
Said by: Biography of Wang Han Mang.
Purple air comes from the east, which is an auspicious omen.
Pronunciation: Zuk Wu Lai
Commentary: According to legend, before Laozi crossed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw the purple gas coming from the east and knew that saints would pass by. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow. This old metaphor is a symbol of good luck.
From: Han Liuxiang's Biography of Immortals: "I traveled to the Western Heaven, and I saw the purple floating in the shade, and I passed the green cow."
Example: ~, Yaochi looks west, dancing bluebird and descending before dancing. ? -Hong Qingsheng's "The Palace of Eternal Life" is the sixteenth.
Yu Zi Cheng Yan
Pronunciation: zǐyüchéng yān
Explanation: refers to the girl's death.
From: Looking for God