The businessman valued profits over separation. The month before last, he went to Fuliang to buy tea (Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing")
Don't die of my beams, don't give me my bamboo flute - The Book of Songs ("Gu Feng")
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After the third watch of Liangtai's singing pipe, the wind is still shaking the nine bells (Li Shangyin's "Qi Gong Ci")
The building is like a leaning beam, and thousands of cattle are looking back at the heavy hills and mountains (Du Fu's "A Journey to Ancient Cypresses") ")
The setting moon fills the beams of the house, and it hesitates to illuminate the color - Du Fu ("Dream of Li Bai's Two Poems")
Back then, I traveled thousands of miles to search for a feudal lord, and I garrisoned Liangzhou on horseback (Lu You's "Plaint") "Sincere Feelings")
The sentimental beauties are beautiful and the swallows in the Liang Dynasty ask whether the singing sleeves and the bowed waist are there (Jiang Kui's "Moonlight Flute")
The dragon sent Liang Jinxi under his command, and he issued an edict to the Western Emperor Shi Sheyu (Qu Yuan's "Li Sao")
I want to be like a weirwood cloud and return to the turbulence, but I am frightened by the cold sound of the April rain (Du Fu's "Four Quatrains")
The Morning Bull and the Weaver Girl shake their heels and look , Erdu He Guxian Heliang (Cao Pi's "Yan Ge Xing")
Idioms with "Liang" are:
The golden beam that bridges the sea: Liang: bridge. The golden bridge over the sea. It is a metaphor for an outstanding figure who plays an important role and a pillar of talent who can shoulder important responsibilities.
The lingering sound lingers: describing the beauty of singing or music, and the lingering lingering sound.
Yu Miao Yao Liang: Describes the beautiful singing voice.
Three days around the beam: Rotate around the roof beam for three days. Describe a beautiful and melodious sound.
Liang Meng Xiang Jing?: It refers to the love and harmony between husband and wife
Carved beams and painted buildings?: Refers to the gorgeous painted decoration of the house