First of all, green
Green as jade: the mountains are green. Green pine forest.
Quote explanation: Wang Tongzhao's "Rainy Summer Morning": "There are strip-shaped pointed green leaves as round as small teacups, all of which happily contain business.
Sentence: What an emerald!
Second, bright.
Very bright and clear.
Quote explanation: Hua Guan's "The First Lesson": "The moon is so bright that even a cloud is not covered, and the sky and the ground are brightly illuminated by it."
Sentence: What a bright emerald!
Third, bright and clean.
Bright white: bright moonlight.
Quote explanation: Mao Dun's A Woman V: "The wind is so soft, the moonlight is so bright, and the night is so silent."
Sentence: What a bright emerald!
Fourth, transparency.
Ming Che: Crystal clear. Exquisite
Interpretation of the quotation: Zhang Kangkang's Northern Lights: "Decorate the whole city like the Crystal Palace."
Sentence: It is really transparent jade!
Verb (short for verb) light
Bright: Bright windows. This furniture is painted very brightly.
Quote explanation: Ding lame gong: "I enjoyed it for a while by leaking light from the Ming tile."
Sentence: What a bright emerald!
On the road of youth, we have been moving forward. Perhaps, along the way, you have experienced setbacks and hardships; But don't give up ha