First, pinyin:
The year of breaking melons: pò guā zh and niá n.
Second, the source:
Song untitled poem: "Jasper didn't break the melon that year, but she learned to sing and dance and entered the Hou family."
Third, a detailed interpretation:
The word "melon" can be divided into two characters, so the 16-year-old woman is called "the year of broken melon" in ancient poetry.
Four, idiom usage:
Become an object; Refers to female 16 years old.
Example: Tang Fansi's "Yunxi Youyi Weigao": "Yu Di is the best year for the song giver on the eighth floor of Dongchuan."
V. Synonyms:
The era of broken melons.
6. Example:
Just as he was triumphant, there was a rush of hooves in the direction of Coconut Village. Soon, I vaguely saw a broken melon woman riding a horse.
Make sentences in the year of breaking melons:
1. At that time, she was sixteen. In the year of broken melon, night terrors gave her a handful of burnt flowers.
Golden swallow is sixteen years old now. On the way of the world, where can she compare with Zhu Xiang, a strong business woman and a court agent? In this way, Zhu Xiang captured golden swallow.
3. Looking intently, I saw that the girl in front of me was dressed as a scholar, but her crown and hat had been lost, her long hair was fluttering, her wet clothes were stained, and the bright moonlight shone evenly on her face through the treetops. It was the year of broken melons, and her eyes were picturesque and beautiful. She is really a stunning beauty.
When she became a broken melon, she had become slim.
5. The phrase "year of broken melon" is not commonly used.