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What does Jia Mu mean?
Beautiful trees.

Zan: Beautiful. Mainly refers to strong vitality and low requirements for soil environment. Trees that can grow into wood are thriving.

1, Han Zhangheng's "Xijing Fu": "Jia Mu Shu Ting, fragrant grass."

2, Tang Lu Yu [1] "Tea Classics": "There is Jia Mu in the south. ..... Walnuts and tea, rooted in the roots, are collected as rubble, and seedlings are pumped. "

3. Use the weak "Different Records of Jining": "Be slow, run slowly, see the road from a distance, and the trees are beautiful, so."

4. Song Sima Guang's Epitaph of Zhang Jun in Jinyun County, Chuzhou: "Beautiful garden, beautiful Wewe Chan."

5. Ming Liu Ji's "Beiling General Temple Monument": "Dazzle the wall, _ tile, plant the grandmother, and the chalk shines."

Beautiful Trees in the South is a narrative adapted by tea men according to the first sentence of The Book of Tea. The first sentence reads: "Tea men are beautiful trees in the South".

The whole poem in Le Xiaomi's novels is that there are beautiful trees in the south and lovesickness in the north. Jia's style can be destroyed, but lovesickness cannot be broken.

Interpretation: In The Book of Songs, trees represent handsome men. In this poem by Le Xiaomi, it is written in a woman's tone. Jiamudai refers to the leading actor, which means: My Mr Right, he is in the south, and I miss him deeply in the north.

Although I know he is thinking of me, the trees in the south will be blown down by the wind, and your feelings for me may change, but my love for you will never be cut off.