Si Min: The phrase comes from "Xunzhizhai Collection of Raiders", which means good thinking and good fortune.
Zhuoran: The words come from "Drinking and Preface" by Tao Yuanming of the Jin Dynasty. The green pines are in the paradise, the grass has no shape, the frost is rare, and the high branches are Zhuoran.
Can be encouraged: The words come from "Five Impressive Poems from the Complete Works of Ouyang Xiu". The sages are not in vain, but they can be encouraged for their good deeds.
Huaiyu: The saying comes from "Laozi" because the saint was restrained from cherishing jade.
Love the Lotus: The words come from Song Dynasty and Zhou Dunyi's "Ai Lian Shuo" to express the love of the lotus that emerges from the mud but remains unstained.
Junlan: The phrase comes from "The Book of Rites of the Great Dai". Traveling with a gentleman is like entering Zhilan's room and not smelling the fragrance for a long time, then it will melt with it.
Yurun: The saying comes from "Xunzi Encouraging Learning": Jade is in the mountains and the grass and trees are moist, and there are pearls in the abyss but they never wither.
Promote good: The words "Shang Shu Bi Ming" show that good is accompanied by evil, the sound of wind in the tree.
Jiamu: The saying goes that Jiamu was planted according to nature in the suburbs of Meng and Tang Dynasties, and its curved branches did not grow.
Benefit: It is said in Chen Jiru's "Little Window Youji" of the Ming Dynasty that the poor scholar is willing to help others, which is the natural benefit.
Friendship: A quote from Ming Dynasty Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk around the Furnace": Friendship is the way to achieve virtue, but without friends, a person will be ignorant and ill-informed, and will not be able to achieve virtue.
Jiefu: The words "The Book of Songs Xiaoyaxin Nanshan" are repaid with Jiefu, may you live forever!
Jingde: The words from "Zhou Yikun" are "Zhi", which is correct; "Fang", which is also true. Yin Zi respects righteousness directly within, and righteousness spreads outward. Respecting righteousness is established and virtue is not isolated.
Su'e: It is said that Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty said that the young girl Su'e could withstand the cold, and she fought against Chanjuan in the frost in the middle of the moon.
Xueqing: The phrase comes from the Tang Dynasty. The snow is clear in the south and north of Xulun Mountain, and the moon is bright for thousands of miles.
Xiangru: The poem of Lu You in the Song Dynasty was scattered into mud and crushed into dust, but only the fragrance remained the same.
Scenery: The line comes from "The Book of Songs Xiaoya Che Ju". The high mountains look up and stop, and the scenery stops.
Bamboo Jun: It comes from "The Book of Rites and Ritual Utensils". It is like a bamboo arrow with a Jun, just like a pine or a cypress with a heart.
Hongyi: The words come from "The Analects of Confucius". Scholars cannot be without Hongyi, and the road ahead is long and long.
Sicheng: The saying comes from "Mencius Li Lou Chapter 1", it means that being sincere is the way of heaven; being sincere is the way of man.
Qingyuan: The saying comes from Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty who asked the canal how clear it was because it had a source of living water.
Fukuan: From "Cai Gen Tan", being tolerant to others is a blessing, and it is the foundation of benefiting others and benefiting oneself.
Shou Zheng: From "Cai Gen Tan", Ning Shou is ignorant but smart, leaving some righteousness to return to heaven and earth.
Zhi'an: The words come from the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Ruan Jiyi, a scholar of the last generation, who was calm and indifferent, and Zhi'an was poor.
Dayou: The words come from "Dayou of Zhouyi" Dayou, Rou won the honorable position.
Jingfu: The words come from "The Book of Songs is elegant and drunk" There are thousands of gentlemen, and you are Jingfu.
Male flying: A quote from "The Biography of Zhao Dian in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty" If a man is a male flying, how can he be a female?
Persistence: The words come from Cui Ai's "Motto" of the Han Dynasty. If you practice perseverance, you will be fragrant for a long time.
Ambition: A quote from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Admonitions to Nephews" of Shu in the Three Kingdoms states that one should have high aspirations.
Ning Ang: The words come from "Chu Ci Buju" Ning Ang is like a thousand-mile horse.
Spirit Phoenix: It comes from Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Quick poems: Thousands of quick poems come from Du Fu's poems in the Tang Dynasty.
Zifang: It comes from a poem by Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty. The grass and trees know that spring will return soon, and all kinds of red and purple will compete with the beauty.
Fanglin: The phrase comes from Liu Yuxi’s poem of the Tang Dynasty. The new leaves in Fanglin urge the old leaves, and the waves in front of the flowing water give way to the waves behind.
Xiaohe: The poem comes from Yang Wanli's poem in the Song Dynasty. The little lotus has just revealed its sharp corners, and a dragonfly has already stood on it.
Yuhong: The poem comes from the Qing Dynasty Gong Zizhen's poem, beauty is like a jade sword and a rainbow.
Yunfan: It comes from a poem by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty: "There will be times when the wind breaks through the waves, and the cloud sails hang directly to help the sea."
The New Year: A quote from "Zhuangzi Xiaoyaoyou" says that small knowledge is not as good as great knowledge, and small New Year is not as good as Great New Year.
Guangyun: The language comes from "Guoyu Yueyu Part 1", the place of Goujian, Guangyun is hundreds of miles away.
Prospering the people: From "Xunzi Fuguo", the way of enriching the country is to enrich the people.
Jinghui: The words come from Ruan Ji in the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Good virtues: The language comes from "Yao Dian" of Shangshu to show the good virtues and to be close to the nine tribes.
Shujun: The saying comes from "The Book of Songs: Domestic Corvettes".
Fulai: The words come from Tang and Wei Zheng's "Qun Shu Zhi Yao Jia Zi": Those who love to go out love to rebel, and those who are blessed to rule are blessed.
Ma Chi: As the saying goes, Tang Gaoshi threw his handle into the air, "A good horse is determined to gallop a thousand times a day."
Gao Xian: As the saying goes, the color of the waning moon in the suburbs of Tang and Meng Dynasties does not change, and the virtues of Gao Xian are always new.
Chongde: A quote from "Xunzi's Bu Shou" says that advocating people's virtues and promoting their beauty is not about flattery.
Zemin: There is a quote from "Mencius devotes himself to his heart". If you have ambitions, you can benefit the people, but if you don't have ambitions, you can cultivate yourself and be seen in the world.
Gao Jing: It refers to Cao Pi's high mountain scenery in the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty, which he admired personally.
Zhan Peng: The words are from Song Hongshi's "Zhi Ri Pavilion". Penglai wants to go to Ningwu, and spreads its wings to the sky.
Qingqiu: The saying comes from Tang Meng Haoran's sorrow that arises in the dusk, and his mood is in Qingqiu.
Shabai: The sentence comes from Du Fu of Tang Dynasty, and the white bird flies back from the clear sand.
Xiaoxiao: The poem comes from Liu Yong of the Song Dynasty, and the dusk rain sprinkles the river sky to wash away the autumn.
Jiyun: The words are bright, the moon is shining, the moon is rising among the pines, and the clear light is filling the fence.
Qiu Yu: The words of Li Heshi of the Tang Dynasty shocked Qiu Yu.
Mengmeng: It is said that the spring breeze of Song Dynasty Yan Shu couldn't release the poplar flowers, and Mengmeng fluttered at the faces of passers-by.
Moonlight: The phrase comes from the Song Dynasty. The moonlight is harvested in Liuyong, and the clouds are light and frosty at dawn.
Yunzhou: It is said that King Anshi of the Song Dynasty made a colorful boat. The clouds were light and the stars and rivers had herons rising, making it difficult to draw a picture.
Flying sails: The words come from Wu Wenying of the Song Dynasty. A hurricane suddenly arises, flying sails across the moraine, and the mountains are green at dusk.
Huixue: The words come from Jiang Jie of the Song Dynasty. The flowers are fragrant, and the snow-clear pool pavilion is picturesque.
Chunxu: From "Cai Gen Tan", the generous thoughts are like the spring breeze, and all things come into being.
Yun Ya: The words come from "Cai Gen Tan" Yun Ya in the window and listen to the elegant noise of the cicadas, and then understand the world in the quiet.
Ruoqiu: The words from "Cai Gen Tan" are not as good as autumn, when the clouds are white, the wind is clear, the orchids are fragrant and the fragrance is fragrant, the water and sky are the same color, and the sky is bright above and below, making people feel clear and clear. .
Yi Xiao: The words come from "Cai Gen Tan". Read Yi Xiao's window, cinnabar grinds the dew among the pines, talks about the afternoon case, and the jade pan announces the wind under the bamboo.
Yu Xin: A quote from "Cai Gen Tan". When you look at the mountains after the rain, the scenery will feel new and beautiful. Listening to the bells at night, the sound is particularly clear.
Shi Run: From "Cai Gen Tan", I encountered the Shi Run spring and thought about bathing in the snow.
Relaxation of mind: A quote from "Cai Gen Tan": Climbing high makes people feel relaxed, while being in the flow makes people far away.
Zhu Xia: Words from Ming Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Stove" Observe the Zhu Xia and realize its brightness; observe the white clouds and realize its curls and ease; observe the mountains and realize its spirit Strange; when you look at the river and the sea and realize its vastness, there are articles everywhere you look up and down.
Huang Hua: It comes from Ming Dynasty Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk around the Fireplace". He has an open mind for green bamboo; he has an open mind for Huang Hua; he has his nature for pines and cypresses; he has an understanding of Zhilan If you get its quiet fragrance, you will have teachers and friends wherever you travel.
Lan Ruo: The words come from the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Ruoxu, Lan Ruo is born in spring and summer, how green is the Qianwei.
Xiaotian: The sentence comes from Chen Ziang of the Tang Dynasty. The bright moon is hidden in the tall trees, and the long river does not have the dawn sky.
Xiaoyan: The words come from Tang Dingxianzhi, the red-breasted swallow at dawn, the white-crested bird in the spring city.
Ruohong: Li Bai's words from the Tang Dynasty are like flying lightning, faintly like a white rainbow.
Purple smoke: It comes from Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty. The sun shines on the incense burner and produces purple smoke. You can see the waterfall hanging in front of the river in the distance.
Chunfang: The phrase comes from the spring fragrance in Mengjiao of Tang Dynasty, which makes the eyes soft and the spring color softens the limbs.
Spring Poems: The poet Yang Juyuan of the Tang Dynasty said that in the New Year, the green willows are only half yellow.
Yanfei: The sentence comes from the Tang Dynasty. Han Yu walked alone at dawn on a silent road, going in and out of high and low in the mist.
Qingyun: The phrase comes from Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty. The clear clouds are like catkins, and the new moon is like a sickle.
Lotus dew: It is said by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty that the grass fireflies shine but are not fire. Although the lotus dew is round, how can it be a pearl.
Tianyu: A quote from Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. The wind blows on the ancient trees and it rains on sunny days. The moon shines on the flat sand and there are frosts on summer nights.
Willow silk: The language comes from the Tang Dynasty when Li died in the willow hanging silk, the trees are full of flowers, the orioles are singing, how can the mountain curtain be preserved.
Jiang Fan: The phrase comes from Yan Xuan of the Song Dynasty. The river is sinking and the sail is shadowed.
Dongmei: The saying comes from Feng Yansi of the Five Dynasties, who bloomed early in the east wind overnight.
Green plum: The saying comes from Feng Yansi of the Five Dynasties. Green plums are like beans and willows are like eyebrows, and butterflies fly as the day goes by.
Yuan Qing: It is said that Ouyang Xiucui Garden in Song Dynasty is full of red fragrance and clear sky.
Chunyan: The saying comes from Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. This spring has invaded the year, and the ice and snow have broken through the spring beauty.
The water and wind are clear and the sunset is bright.
White dew: A quote from Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty: white dew collects the remaining heat, and the breeze disperses the sunset.
Bingqing: The words come from Song Yanren. The clear green light on the ice is still empty, and the fragrant path has fallen and blown red.
Zi Cui: The words come from the setting sun of Zi Cui in Wanshan Mountain in Hongzhen, Song Dynasty.
Biyue: A quote from Liu Chen of the Song Dynasty. It is clear at the beginning of the month on the wall, and the dark clouds are far away.
Bitao: The words come from the Song Dynasty. It is getting dark at noon, the shadows on the curtains are moving, the fragrance is moving, the swallow's words are dreaming back, and the rain is blowing from thousands of bits of bitao.
The water is blue: The sky and water in Zhoumi in the Song Dynasty are blue, dyeing the river with autumn colors.
Jiang Bi: A quote from Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: The blue birds on the river are getting whiter and the mountains are blue and the flowers are about to burn.
Fragrance of dew: A branch of Tang Li Bai's rich and colorful dew condenses with fragrance.
Qingrou: The words come from the Song Yang Wanli spring, which silently cherishes the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water and loves Qingrou.
Moon White: The quote comes from Jin Gaoshi’s talk about the moon approaching the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the wind clearing in the middle of the night.
Dan Feng: The poem comes from the Song Dynasty, when Lu You Dan Feng blew all the crows’ music, and the frosty sky cleared up again.
Qingqing: The phrase comes from the Ming Dynasty where willows were hanging everywhere in Li Xianfang Village, and they were green all the way to Yongcheng.
Sky Blue: It is said that outside the Changting Pavilion of Li Shutong in the Republic of China, beside the ancient road, the green grass stretched to the sky.
Songqin: It is said that King Wei of the Tang Dynasty untied his belt with the wind blowing from the pine tree, and played the qin under the bright moonlight on the mountain.
Autumn Rhythm: The phrase comes from Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty, and the wind blows the bamboos in the deep night to knock the autumn rhyme.
Chunhui: The phrase comes from the Tang Dynasty Zhang Xu's mountain light and physical form create Chunhui.
Haisheng: The phrase comes from Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty. The bright moon rises on the sea, and the world is at this time.
Long memory: A quote from Pan Lang of the Song Dynasty about watching the tide, and Manguo people vying to look up the river.
Shaoguang: The saying came out of Song Liuyong that Haiyan was partial to Rao at this time, and all gave Shaoguang.
Ren Ping: The words come from Su Shi of the Song Dynasty.
Yun Kuo: The words come from Zhu Guoru of the Song Dynasty. The Yangtze River is thousands of miles away, and the clouds are vast in the fresh water.
Yuntao: The words come from the Song Dynasty. Li Qingzhao connects Yuntao and Lian Xiaowu in the sky.
Yu'e: The saying comes from the Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian flat ground green jade was suddenly given to E.
Xiangfeng: The phrase comes from Ruan Ji in the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Yun Fei: The phrase comes from Liu Bang of Han Dynasty: the wind blows and the clouds fly.
Get Spring: The phrase comes from the Song Dynasty. Xu bends over the green leaves to get spring, and the grass is full of orioles.
Shutong: The words came out of Tang Yu Shinan and the sound came out of Shutong.
The sound of pine trees: The saying comes from King Bo of the Tang Dynasty. When the sun sets and the mountains and rivers are quiet, the sound of pine trees rises for you.
The tide rises: The phrase comes from Zhang Ruoxu in the Tang Dynasty. The tide of the spring river reaches the sea level, and the bright moon on the sea makes the tide rise.
Yue Su: This sentence comes from Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, when the sun is full of lust, the flowers are full of smoke, and when the moon is bright, Su is worried and sleepless.
Lin Yue: When the poem comes out of Tang Qiwu, the smoke flies and dissolves in the pond, and Lin Yue lowers her head backwards.
Qinghui: The phrase comes from the bright freshwater trees of Tang Dynasty King Changling, which ripple in the window.
Bamboo Qing: The phrase comes from Changling, the king of the Tang Dynasty. The lotus breeze brings fragrance, and the bamboo dew drops make a clear sound.
Moon waves: The words come from the Tang Dynasty and Han Dynasty. The clouds are four-rolled and there is no river in the sky. The breeze blows the moon waves in the sky.
Plum willows: The words leave the temple, Du Shenyan says, clouds emerge from the sea and dawn, and plum willows cross the river in spring.
Xiangxue: The phrase comes from the Qing Dynasty. Lu Yun suddenly saw fragrant snow falling on the sparse fence, and half horizontal branches in the bamboo by the water.
Xiaoguang: It is said that Song Huang was greatly affected by the starlight, and even the dawn light disappeared, and the clouds glowed red in the sky.
Heart-pleased: A quote from "Mencius Gongsun Chou": Those who convince others with virtue are happy and sincerely convinced.
Yiqing: The words come from "Giving the King of Silla" by Li Longji of the Tang Dynasty.
Straightness: It comes from the Tang and Wei Zheng's "Qun Shu Zhi Yao Lu Shi Chun Qiu". If you want to know straightness, you must have a yardstick; if you want to know the radius, you must have rules.
The Four Seas: A quote from the Three Kingdoms Wei Cao Zhi's "Giving the White Horse to Wang Biao" The husband's ambitions are all over the world, and he is still close to his neighbors thousands of miles away.
Three friends: The saying comes from "The Analects of Confucius Jinshi": there are three friends who benefit and three friends who harm. Friends are straightforward, friends are sincere, and friends are well-known, which is beneficial.
Benli: The phrase comes from "The Analects of Confucius". A gentleman is committed to his roots, and the Tao is born from his roots.
Hairuo: The words come from "Du Shaofu's Appointment in Shuzhou" written by Wang Bo of Tang Dynasty.
Nine Thoughts: The saying comes from "The Analects of Confucius, Ji Shi". A gentleman has nine thoughts: seeing wisely, listening wisely, looking warmly, looking respectful, speaking loyally, and doing things well. Thinking of respect, doubts and questions, anger and difficulty, seeing and thinking of meaning.
Tree Spring: A quote from Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: a tree has thousands of branches in the spring breeze, tender as gold and soft as silk.
Leaning on the mountain: It comes from the Song Dynasty. A red sun leaned against the green mountain, and only the lake could be seen for miles.
Starry sky: The sentence comes from Song Xin Qiji's seven or eight starry sky, two or three points of rain in front of the mountain.
Wansha: The phrase comes from Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, and the Yellow River has thousands of miles of sand in its nine bends.
Clear stone: The words came from Su Shi in the Song Dynasty, and the clear stone produced countless fish. There are no people or birds calling each other in the deep forest.
The sky is far away: The saying comes from Huang Tingjian in the Song Dynasty. The sky is far away and the moon is clear along the Chengjiang River.
Flourishing Forest: Words of Ming Gao Panlong "Sitting at Night" The iron forest shines in chaos, and the voices of the villagers are heard.
Yu Qing: The words come from "Shuikou Boating" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty. Yuexuan: The words come from Song Jiangyan's "Farewell". The sun sets on the wall and becomes deep, while the moon rises above the tower and shines brightly.
Fragrance of the heart: It comes from the "Inscription of Xianggong Temple" written by Emperor Wen of Liang Dynasty. The window is comfortable, and the heart is fragrant in the room.
Shi Lan: He came up with the poem "Chu Ci Jiuge Mountain Ghost" and was led by Shi Lanxi to Du Heng.
Jingjing: The poem comes from Ouyang Zhan's "Ode to the Autumn Moon" of the Tang Dynasty.
Yaohua: The poem comes from Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty, "rising to the snow in the morning at the beginning of spring". Suddenly, there is snow in the pavilion, and Yaohua blooms everywhere. Jingming: A quote from "Zhuangzi's Way of Heaven": The water is still and still bright, but also the spirit! The heart of a saint is peaceful!
Yunhe: It is said that Cui Hao and Huanghe of the Tang Dynasty are gone and will never return, and the white clouds have been empty for thousands of years.
Dingyun: The words "Cai Gen Tan" must be fixed in the clouds, and there is a scene of "flying kites and leaping fish", which is the Taoist mind.
Qi Guan: The phrase comes from "Wu Deng Hui Yuan" to see all things together and return to nature.
Yun Xin: This quote comes from Xiong Rudeng's "Send Off the Monk" of the Tang Dynasty. Yun Xin went up the mountain, but Lingshan was not the place to return. Previous page 1 2 Next page