The breeze does not break the dust when entering the sleeves, the jade hairpin and the rhinoceros are intoxicating in the morning, and the red powder is new for whom.
The meaning of this sentence is: A gust of wind blows up the clothes gently without bringing dust. Put on the hosta and beautiful jade and indulge in the beautiful scenery. Source: "Huanxisha·Dragon Boat Festival" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
Original text: The breeze does not break the dust when you enter your clothes. The hosta, rhinoceros and rhinoceros are so beautiful. Who is the new star for? The round fan can only be used as a reminder of the past, but the new thread can only be used as a reference to pedestrians. The wine market tastes like the end of spring.
Translation: A gust of wind blows up the clothes gently but does not bring dust. Put on the hosta and beautiful jade and indulge in the beautiful scenery. The face is smeared with makeup but I don’t know who it is for. The round fan can only inscribe the past, new silk cannot bind the old, and the taste of drinking is as boring as the scene of the last spring.
Chapter 1: a model essay on ideals
1. Ideal is the sun of life. Dreiser
2. The ideal person is a trinity of moral health and talent. Kimura kuichi<