From: Xiao Xiaosheng of Ming Lanling's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" The fifteenth time: "It is better to have fun with the red skirt and lean on the red courtyard."
Interpretation: Jade, jade and other ornaments; Cosmetics such as red and powdered lipstick. "Cui" and "red" both refer to women. ?
Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; Used of men.
Synonyms: Yicui, Yihong, Yicui.
Extended data:
Synonym:
1, Cui Yi versus red.
Interpretation: Describe the intimate love with women.
From: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book III, the third fold: "Regret stealing jade and stealing incense, and delete the words that Cui loves red."
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used of men.
2. rely on red and green
Interpretation: refers to pro-women, that is, prostitutes.
Said by: Master Qing Weihong in Song Dynasty: "When Li Yu was in China, he was a prostitute and met a monk, so he was an unexpected guest. Monks drink, recite songs and play. Yucheng said on the right wall of the drunken book, "Humbly sing to Master Yuanyang Temple and preach romantic teachings. "
Usage: as predicate and attribute.