Xie Zetan
Idiom: Tan Lang Xie Nu
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Explanation: Tanlang: Pan Yue's nickname was Tannu in the Jin Dynasty, and his appearance Beautiful appearance; Xie Nu: Jin Metabolism Daoyun, extraordinary intelligence, refers to talented women. Refers to a couple or lovers who are both talented and beautiful.
Source: The poem "Peony Seeds" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty: "Where does Tan Lang Xie Nu sleep, the moonlight on the tower is bright and the swallows speak at night."
Xie Zelan
Idiom: Xie Lanyangui
Explanation: It is a metaphor for children and nephews who can shine in the family.
Source: Xie Lan, the provincial name of "Xie Tinglan Yu"; Yan Gui, "Song History·Dou Yi Biography" contains: "Yi knowledge is excellent, and the demeanor is dignified. Di Yan, Kan, Yan , Xi, all passed the imperial examination one after another. Feng Dao and Yu Jun (Dou Yi's father) had an old relationship, and they gave him a poem, including the line "an old cyan tree, five branches of red osmanthus are fragrant", which many Jin gentry recited satirically. The brothers are the Five Dragons of Yanshan.