1, with relish [jρn JinnyǒuwèI], interpretation: with relish: with a strong interest. Of eating or talking with great interest.
2. Swallow dates [húlúnt? NZ ┃ o], interpretation: swallow the whole jujube. Metaphor reading is generally accepted without digestion and understanding.
3. The first division of the word melon [guāzichūfen], interpretation: In the old days, the literati divided the word melon into two words to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.
4. Melon [guādiémián mian], which means: melon; Continuous: to appear continuously. Like a vine with many melons, large and small. As a blessing for the prosperity of children and grandchildren.
5, the benefit of watering the melon [jiāoguāzhihui], interpretation: metaphor for good for bad, not for trivial disputes.
6. Understand this book thoroughly [Gǔ ngu ǔ Langshu]. Interpretation: describes a very strong memory and fluency in reading or reciting.
7. Replace the melon [jíguāérdài], which means: send someone to replace the melon when it is ripe next year. Refers to the term of office expires and is succeeded by others. "Zuo Zhuan Zhuang Gong Eight Years": "Qi Hou even called, and managed his father to keep Kwai Mountain. Melons sometimes say, "Replace them with melons." "and: to. Generation: replacement.
8, sweet and sour [suāntiánkǔlà], interpretation: refers to various flavors, but also refers to happiness, pain and other encounters.
9. Split Zhi Ding [guāfendǐngzhi], interpretation: metaphor for the split of the country and the opposition of heroes.
10, the year of broken melon [pòguázh nián], interpretation: the word melon can be divided into two characters, so the old poem called a woman 16 years old as the year of broken melon.
1 1, colorful [wǔguāngshísè], interpretation: describe bright colors and diverse patterns. In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Jiangyan wrote "Riise Fu": "Five colors wander, and ten colors are separated."
12, Li Meiaifa [líméiàifa], interpretation: eyebrows are all white. Describe the age.
13, closely related [xi ū q and xi ā ngguā n], interpretation: describe the close relationship and the same interests. Hugh: Joey. Qi: Sadness.
14, let jujube push pear [r? Ngz m ℉ o tuili], interpretation: the story of a child pushing food. Metaphor of brotherhood.