Mandarin ducks on the water, emeralds in the clouds, sorrows and good times accompany each other, no regrets in wind and rain, a metaphor for mountains and rivers, referring to the sun and moon sincer

Mandarin ducks on the water, emeralds in the clouds, sorrows and good times accompany each other, no regrets in wind and rain, a metaphor for mountains and rivers, referring to the sun and moon sincerely, sharing the same skin in life, and sharing the same hole in death. Where does it come from? What's the allusion?

From: Yun Shuang wrote to Cui Mingchong in "Young Bao Qingtian".

Allusion: Among them, "mountain", "jia", "sun and moon", "water" and "zhong" can form the name of "Cui Mingchong", and "cloud", "rain" and "xiang" form The name "Yunshuang".

Meaning: We are like mandarin ducks on the water, in pairs; we are like emeralds flying on the clouds, following each other. Whether we are happy or sad, we have no regrets through thick and thin. We use the metaphor of mountains and rivers as a metaphor to let the sun and moon in the sky see our sincerity. We are always together when we are alive, and we are buried in the same tomb after death.

Extended information:

During the reign of Emperor Renzong of the Song Dynasty, there was a young man in Luzhou who was smart and witty, but had a dark face. This man was Bao Zheng. He repeatedly solved strange cases. , won public praise for defending people's grievances. Bao Zheng had a classmate, Gongsun Ce, the son of Fu Yin. Gongsun Ce was extremely intelligent and had a high self-esteem. He and Zheng were close friends for a while. However, every time he investigated the case, he was defeated by Zheng. Under his subordinates, Ling Ce is jealous and hateful.

Zheng's mother, Shen, was a doctor. She opened Qingtian Medicine House, hung pots to help people, and did autopsies for the government in her spare time. All of Bao Zheng's medical knowledge was passed down from Shen, which was very important to future generations. It was of great help in investigating the case. The whole play is composed of seven stories. The thrilling, ups and downs of twists and turns are vividly displayed in front of the audience, and a fair reasoner is displayed in the eyes of future generations.