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Pine

1. Poems

The pine trees at the bottom of the stream are lush and green, and the seedlings are separated from the mountains. Their stems are an inch in diameter, and they shade hundreds of feet. (Jin Taikang·Zuo Si)

There are pines hundreds of feet tall, growing in the cold and humble bottom of the stream. (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty)

Heavy snow pressed down on the green pine trees, which stood tall and straight. (Chen Yi)

The slippery moss is not related to the rain, and the singing of the pines is not related to the wind. (Hanshanzi of the Tang Dynasty)

The wind sweeps away the pine gate, and the snow on the waterfall cannot be cleared away. (Huangfu Zeng of the Tang Dynasty)

There are green pines and cypress shades, and the Lucy Ridge at dawn. (Xu Hun of the Tang Dynasty)

The monk on the stone among the pines is cold, and the sound of rushing water is still heard in the middle of the night. (Lu Guimeng, Tang Dynasty)

Crossing the pines across two streams, the palace is surrounded by five peaks. (Xia Song, Song Dynasty)

The pine wind blows the dew, and the green wet fragrance curls up. (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty)

The colors of the mountains on the two corridors, and the sound of loose pines for nine miles. (Hong Shi of the Song Dynasty)

It should be guarded by the mountain god. When the wind blows, it sweeps away the dust. (Song Dynasty, Shi Taizhang)

The moon in the sea sings slightly, and the rock osmanthus grows, and the pine trees grow in the stream without the wind. (Song Dynasty·He Sun)

2. Idioms

Green pines and green cypresses Cang: green. Cui: green. Refers to evergreen pines and cypresses. It is a metaphor for a person with noble qualities and firm integrity.

The longevity of pines and cypresses is a metaphor for longevity.

The pines and cypresses wither later. In the cold winter months, we know that the pines and cypresses are evergreen. It is a metaphor for people with lofty ideals struggling to the end in a difficult and dangerous environment.

Jade is pure and pine is as pure as jade, as pure as pine. Describes high moral character.

Bamboo buds and pine trees: lush. Pines and bamboos are luxuriant. It is a metaphor for the prosperity of the family. It is also used to wish someone a new house.

Eat pine and cypress to satisfy your hunger with the leaves of pine and cypress. Describes the extraordinary and refined life of those who cultivate immortality and learn Taoism.

Eat pine and drink from the stream. Eat pine nuts and drink from the stream. Refers to living in seclusion.

Crane-haired pine posture White hair, pine tree posture. Describes a person who is still healthy despite being old.

Crane bones and loose tendons refers to the appearance and temperament of the ascetics.

The crane-bone pine posture has a unique and extraordinary temperament. Mostly refers to the appearance of a monk.

There is no time to relax, no moment to relax.

The alliance between pines and cypresses is a metaphor for friends in need.

The lushness of pines and cypresses is a metaphor for evergreen.

The ambition of pines and cypresses refers to the unswerving ambition.

Songjun Festival Pine and bamboo are tough materials and will not wither in the cold weather, so the "Songjun Festival" is used as a metaphor for steadfast moral integrity. Jun, bamboo.

Usnea ***leaning: Female rhododendrons mostly grow on pine trees, so it is used as a metaphor for the harmonious relationship between husband and wife.

The luxuriant pine and bamboo buds in "Poetry·Xiaoya·Sigan": "The rank and order of Sigan, the secluded Nanshan. Like bamboo buds, like pine luxuriant." Later, "pine luxuriant bamboo buds" was used as a metaphor for prosperity. .

Songqiao’s longevity Songqiao: the fairy Chisongzi and Prince Qiao in mythology. Refers to immortality.

The pine-shaped crane bone describes the appearance of a person with a clear and dignified appearance.

The Sword Hanging on a Pine Branch "Historical Records: Wu Taibo Family": "Ji Zha's first envoy passed by Xu Jun in the north. Xu Jun liked Ji Zha's sword and dared not speak out. Ji Zha knew it in his heart and served as an envoy to the country. When he returned to Xu, he found that Xu Jun was dead. So he untied his sword and tied it to the tree at Xu Jun's tomb. My heart has been promised since the beginning, how can I die to double my heart? '" Later, he used the metaphor of "hanging a sword on a pine branch"

Pine trees and cypresses in the cold weather are a metaphor for people who can maintain integrity in adversity and hardship.

You will know the pines and cypresses when the weather is cold. In the twelfth lunar month of winter, you will know that the pines and cypresses are evergreen. It is a metaphor that only through a severe test can a person's quality be revealed.

The steadfastness and strength of pines and cypresses is a metaphor for people’s noble integrity.

Qiao Songshou 〖Explanation〗 Qiao and Song: The immortal Wang Qiao and Chi Songzi in ancient legends. Refers to longevity like an immortal.

Clothes with wide pine strips〖Explanation〗Describes people who are emaciated

Bamboo

1. Poetry

The bamboo shoots are fragrant even in the mountains (Song Dynasty) · Su Shi)

The wind in the night blows the autumn rhyme through the bamboos, and thousands of leaves are full of hate (Song Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu)

The man came riding a bamboo horse, went around the bed to make green plums, and lived together in the long trunk. The childhood sweethearts guessed (Li Bai, Tang Dynasty)

Poetry and Zen mind, the bamboo is idle, let the water flow to the world (Li Jiayou, Tang Dynasty)

The shadows of thousands of bamboo poles and pine trees are chaotic , the mountain breeze fills the window with clouds (Yuan·Sadula)

The lotus breeze brings fragrance, and the bamboo dew drops make a clear sound (Tang·Meng Haoran)

The new pine hates not being high. Ruler, ten thousand poles of evil bamboo should be chopped down (Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty)

One year old will be eliminated in the sound of firecrackers (Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty)

The weather is cold and the green sleeves are thin, and the bamboos are leaning against them at dusk ( Du Fu, Tang Dynasty)

No meat makes people thin, and no bamboo makes people vulgar (Song Dynasty, Su Dongpo)

New bamboo shoots have become bamboos in the hall, and fallen flowers are covered with swallow's nest mud (Song Dynasty) ·Zhou Bangyan)

Because I met a monk and talked to him while passing through the bamboo courtyard, I had another half-day of leisure (Li She, Tang Dynasty)

The bamboo stick and mango shoes are lighter than the horse. Who is afraid of it? Misty Rain and Ren Pingsheng (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty)

2. Idioms

Be confident

Written in Zhubo〖Explanation〗: Writing. Bamboo and silk: Bamboo slips and silk. Writing on bamboo slips and silk.

It refers to writing things or people's achievements in a book.

Bamboos and cypresses have different hearts. [Explanation] It is a metaphor for different aspirations or different appearances.

Catfish is attached to a bamboo pole. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for difficulty in rising. Same as "catfish on bamboo pole".

Catfish climbs bamboo poles [Explanation] It is said that catfish can climb bamboo poles, but catfish are slimy and have no scales, so it is difficult to climb the pole. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the difficulty of rising.

Play silk and taste bamboo 〖Explanation〗Play musical instruments and be familiar with music.

Bamboo Horse: Bamboo pole used as a horse for children to ride on. A good friend since childhood.

Bamboo fence hut A house with a bamboo fence and a thatched roof. Describe simple housing or rich pastoral scenery.

Written in Zhubo: Writing. Bamboo and silk: Bamboo slips and silk. Writing on bamboo slips and silk. Refers to writing things or people's achievements in a book. It is also called "written on bamboo and silk" and "written on bamboo and silk".

Eternal Bamboo Silk Bamboo Silk: Bamboo slips and silk were used for writing in ancient times, so they refer to classics. It means that a person's name, deeds, and achievements are recorded in history books and passed down to future generations forever.

Easy as splitting bamboo. Describes doing things smoothly and without any obstacles.

Rotten bamboo poles used as poles to push boats. It means that the tools or conditions for doing things are not good and it is difficult to achieve success.

Being unprepared means not having a complete plan in mind.

Wuchang leftover bamboo is a metaphor for materials that can still be used as spare parts.

The luxuriant pine and bamboo buds in "Poetry·Xiaoya·Sigan": "The rank and order of Sigan, the secluded Nanshan. It is like bamboo buds and luxuriant pine trees." Later, "pine luxuriant bamboo buds" was used as a metaphor for prosperity. .

The force is like splitting bamboo. See "The force is like breaking bamboo".

Green Bamboo and Red Maple Green bamboo grows in the south and red maple grows in the north. Because "green bamboo and red maple" are used to refer to the south and north.

Exposing books and seeing bamboo means seeing things and thinking about people.

Break bamboo to build a stronghold. The momentum is like breaking a bamboo to build a stronghold. It is a metaphor for being condescending and invincible.

Pin Zhu tunes strings, also known as "Pin Zhu tunes silk". Generally refers to playing an orchestral instrument.

Pinzhu Tuning Silk See "Pinzhu Tuning Strings".

Play bamboo and silk and play orchestral instruments.

A good reputation will last forever.

Mango shoes and bamboo hats Mango shoes: straw sandals. Bamboo hat: A bamboo hat made of bamboo. Wearing straw sandals and hats were tools used by the ancients when they went out for roaming. It means roaming around.

Liumen Bamboo Lane refers to a quiet and simple residence. The bamboo alley of Liumen is still there, and the weeds and moss are growing more and more every day. ""

The urgent bamboos and silk threads see "the urgent tubes and strings".

Haozhuaisi refers to orchestral music.

Southeast Bamboo Arrows "Erya Shidi": "The beauty of the southeast is like the bamboo arrows of Kuaiji." Later, "Southeast Bamboo Arrows" was used as a metaphor for outstanding talents.

Tune strings and pin bamboo to play wind instruments. The first excerpt of "Huo Guang Gui's Admonition" by Yang Zi of the Yuan Dynasty: "I just listen to tune strings and taste bamboos, and even discuss Taoism and Jingbang." Take care of it."

Tune silk, taste bamboo, and play musical instruments.

Blow bamboo and string instruments. Play wind instruments and plucked string instruments.

Ching Ming Bamboo and Silk Chu Ming: pass on the name. Bamboo silk: Bamboo slips and white silk used for writing in ancient times, also refers to classics and historical records. Name

Chizhuwufu This refers to the books that record military orders and military merits, and the rules of mutual protection among sergeants. Also refers to the army.

Being confident originally meant that when painting bamboo, you need to have an image of bamboo in your mind. The latter is a metaphor for making up your mind before doing something.

青梅竹马 青梅: green plum; bamboo horse: children use bamboo poles as horses to ride on. Describe the appearance of children playing innocently and innocently. Now refers to the close relationship between a man and a woman in childhood.

It is difficult to write out of bamboos. Exhausted: exhausted, completed; bamboo: bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times. There are too many crimes to describe.

Bamboo buds and pine trees: lush. Pines and bamboos are luxuriant. It is a metaphor for the prosperity of the family. It is also used to wish someone a new house.

The bamboo message of peace is a metaphor for the letter of peace to the family.

Bamboo-horse friends refer to childhood friends.

Fetching water from a bamboo basket is a metaphor for wasting effort and working in vain.

Bamboo and wood chips are a metaphor for usable waste.

Silk and Bamboo Orchestra Silk: refers to string instruments; bamboo: refers to wind instruments. A general term for musical instruments such as harps, flutes, and flutes. Also refers to music.

Powerful and powerful. Momentum: Momentum, power. The situation is like splitting bamboo. After the top sections are broken, the bottom sections will separate according to the force of the knife. It is a metaphor for victory step by step without any obstacles.

It is difficult to write with a bamboo chime: exhausted: used up; bamboo: bamboo slips, used for writing; book: written. It’s hard to finish writing even if I use up all the bamboo. There are too many crimes to describe. The latter generally refers to the fact that there are too many facts to write down.

Extortion is a metaphor for taking advantage of someone else's weakness or using something as an excuse to blackmail someone.

Pin Bamboo Playing Silk Pin: refers to wind instruments; bamboo: refers to wind instruments such as flutes and flutes; Silk: refers to string instruments such as pipa and erhu. Refers to playing a musical instrument.

The momentum of breaking bamboo is a metaphor for winning every step without any obstacles.

Maolin Xiuzhu Xiu: long. Dense tall bamboo forest.

Catfish on bamboo is a metaphor for wanting to move forward but retreating instead.

Gold, stone, silk and bamboo Gold: refers to metal musical instruments; Shi: refers to stone chimes; Silk: refers to string instruments; Bamboo: refers to wind instruments. Refers to various musical instruments. Also describes various sounds.

The knife cuts through the bamboo and the bamboo separates immediately. Describe things being resolved smoothly.

Green bamboo and yellow flowers refer to the things in front of you.

Chengzhu in the chest Chengzhu: Ready-made and complete bamboo. Before painting the bamboo, the whole picture of the bamboo is already in mind. It is a metaphor for making up your mind before doing something.

Ai Si Hao Bamboo Silk and bamboo: generic names for string and wind instruments; Hao Zhu: a musical instrument made of thick bamboo tubes. Describe the tragic and moving sound of orchestral music.

The momentum is overwhelming. . . . . .

Plum blossoms

1. Poems

How can plum blossoms smell so fragrant without being so cold to the bone (Zen Master Huang He of the Tang Dynasty)

Returning home, I laugh and smell the plum blossoms, spring is already on the branches (Song Dynasty, a poem by a certain nun)

The man came riding a bamboo horse, went around the bed to get green plums, and lived together in the long trunk, and the two little ones guessed (Tang Dynasty) Li Bai)

The falling plum blossoms are as chaotic as snow, and they are still full after being brushed (Five Dynasties·Li Yu)

The plum blossoms are less white than the snow, but the snow loses the fragrance of the plum blossoms (Song Dynasty) Lu Meipo)

Every house is raining during the yellow plum season, and frogs are everywhere in the grassy ponds (Zhao Shixiu·Song Dynasty)

Where can I turn into hundreds of billions of people, one tree has plum blossoms and one is blooming (Song Dynasty·Lu You) < /p>

The stream returns to the valley and turns to despair, suddenly there are one or two plum blossoms (Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli)

Count the plum blossoms in the heart of heaven and earth (Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Weng Sen)

< p>The moon in front of the window is the same as usual, but it is different only if there are plum blossoms (Du Lei, Song Dynasty)

Yichuan tobacco, the city is full of wind, and the plums are yellow and rainy (He Zhu, Song Dynasty)

Yes Plums without snow are not spiritual, and snow without poetry makes people vulgar (Lu Meipo, Song Dynasty)

2. Idioms

The year of plum blossoms: plum blossoms fall after they mature. It is a metaphor that a woman has reached the age of marriage.

Looking at plums to quench thirst means that plums are sour, and people will salivate if they want to eat plums, thus quenching thirst. Later, it is a metaphor that the wish cannot be realized, and comfort oneself with fantasy.

Email plum blossoms. Ask the postman to send plum blossoms. It is a metaphor for expressing longing for friends far away.

Salt and plum complement each other. The salt and sour taste are harmonious. It is a metaphor for a wise minister who helps the world.

Water and fire complement each other, and salt and plum complement each other. Cooking relies on water and fire, and salt and plum are used for seasoning. It is a metaphor that although people have different talents and personalities, they can be harmonious and harmonious.

青梅竹马 青梅: green plum; bamboo horse: children use bamboo poles as horses to ride on. Describe the appearance of children playing innocently and innocently. Now refers to the close relationship between a man and a woman in childhood.

He Zi Mei Wife refers to Lin Bu, a hermit in the Song Dynasty, who took cranes as his sons and plum blossoms as his wives. Dong Yining of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "Hemanzi·Tongcheng Village Gossip": "It's like a virgin in Gushanlin, but not the wife of He Zimei." It also refers to his wife and children.

Wife with plum and crane. Taking plum as wife and crane as son means nobility.

Speaking of plums to quench thirst is the same as "looking at plums to quench thirst".

Old Wangmei Pavilion means an official with a false reputation.

The name of fragrant crispy plum preserved fruit.

Snow Fetus Plum Bone Yu Gaojie.

The sending of salt and plum blossoms is a metaphor for entrusting an important task.

Salt and plum blossoms are harmonious, and boat and plum blossoms are in harmony. A metaphor for a virtuous minister who assists.

The plum blossoms on the post road are the same as the plum blossoms on the post road.

Yi Shi Meihua "Taiping Yulan" Volume 970 quotes "Jingzhou Ji" written by Shenghong of the Southern Dynasty Song Dynasty: "Lu Kai and Fan Ye had a good relationship, and sent a plum blossom from the south of the Yangtze River to Chang'an and Ye, and gave them flowers. The poem says: "When I meet the messenger, I send it to the people in Longtou. I have nothing in the south of the Yangtze River, so I want to send a branch of spring."

To quench thirst and think of plum blossoms, I still look forward to plum blossoms to quench thirst. It is a metaphor for comforting oneself with fantasy.

To quench thirst and think of plum blossoms, see "Quenching thirst and thinking of plum blossoms".

Plum wife and crane son 〖Explanation〗 Take plum as your wife and crane as your son. A metaphor for aloofness or seclusion. In the Song Dynasty, Lin Bu lived in seclusion on a lonely mountain in the West Lake, planted plums and raised cranes, and never married. He was known as the "plum wife and crane son".