What are the idioms related to peaches?

1, Xanadu (shiwà i tá o yuá n? ) is an idiom of China, which originally meant the ideal state of being divorced from the real society and living happily. Later, it also refers to a place with quiet environment and comfortable life. It refers to a utopian beautiful world that is divorced from reality.

Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Part I, Chapter III: Here, in this paradise, there is the noise of the world. ?

2. The exchange of peaches and plums is an idiom, pronounced as tóu táo bào lǐ, which means friendly exchange or mutual gift.

The Book of Songs: "Give me a peach and give me a plum."

He gave me peaches and I gave him plums in return.

3. Face-to-face peach blossom is a word, pronounced as rén miàn táo huā, which means that men and women fall in love at first sight, and then after separation, men miss the past.

Hu's poem "South Village of Beijing": "Last year today, this peach blossom set each other off. People don't know where to go, and peach blossoms are still smiling in the spring breeze. "

Today last year, I met a beautiful girl here. Her beautiful face and peach blossom set each other off, gorgeous and moving. Now here, the peach blossoms are still swaying in the spring breeze, but the girl doesn't know where to go.

4. Peach blossom is unlucky, and the pinyin is táo huā bó mìng, which means that a woman is beautiful, but her fate is bad.

Ming Ruan Dayou's Notes on Swallows Writing Elephants: "Unlike anything, Peach Blossom's unfortunate life is always safe, and it is not much different from his suffering."

All kinds of things are outrageous, but they look beautiful but their fate is bad, which is not much different from his suffering in jam.

5. Li Tao is an idiom in China. The pinyin is mén Qing táo lǐ, which means the door wall: it refers to the teacher's door; Tao Li: Metaphorically speaking, a laggard or a student. Call someone else's student.

"The Analects of Confucius Zhang Zi": "The master has several walls and can't enter the door. I can't see the beauty of the ancestral hall and the wealth of hundreds of officials. "

My teacher's fence is several feet high. I can't find the door, I can't get in, I can't see the beauty of the ancestral temple, and I can't see the richness of all kinds of houses.

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