Pronunciation: sāng yuwǐn jǐng
Explanation:
Same as "Mulberry Twilight Scene", it means that the afterglow of sunset shines on the tops of mulberry and elm trees. ?
From:
Metaphor: In my twilight years,
Selected Works of Liu Shuo, "May the fog shine on my concubine Sang Yu".
Yu: During the period of Sang Yu,
Qing Gu Yanwu's Answer to a Book: "Brother Fang is easy to compile and record, but writes his own book, and corrects the fallacies of the whole book. And the year of Sang Yu is uncertain. "
Second, the Cold Flower Festival
Pronunciation:? Han Wei
Explanation:
Cold flowers: cold-resistant flowers and flowers that bloom in winter. Evening festival: moral integrity in later years. This is a metaphor. People's nights are still noble and clean.
Source:
Song Han Qi's Record of Song Chenming's Words and Actions: "There is a poem in Chongyang: Don't be ashamed of the old garden and the autumn, watch the cold flowers and celebrate the evening." It is often said that it is easy to protect the early stage, but difficult to protect the later stage. "
Third, Mulberry was not late.
Pronunciation: sāng yúfüiwēn
Explanation:
This is an idiom of China, which means it's never too late to be angry and strong.
Source:
Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Although Beihai is on credit, it can be accepted; The cold in the east corner has gone, and the mulberry is not too late. "
Fourth, it is too late to regret.
Pronunciation: Hu ǐ zh and w ǐ n y ǐ
Explanation:
It's too late to regret.
Source:
"The Legacy of Xuanhe in the Great Song Dynasty": "In case of ulterior motives, your majesty will regret it too late!"
Pronunciation: w m 4 n
Explanation:
1. When the sun sets: evening scenery, sunset glow, party, evening paper;
2. The second half of a period, after a certain period: late marriage;
3. Later: late students (the old literati were humble to their predecessors) and younger generations;
4. Last name.
Group words:
Morning and evening, evening, evening, old age, party, evening.
Source:
1. Good evening, Mo Ye. -"Shuo Wen"
2. Evening, dusk. -"Guang Yun"
The stars are different when the four seasons are misplaced. ... urgent politics leads to fleas, and slow politics leads to delay. -"The Biography of Li Han Xun"