Pinyin: jìng huā shuǐ yuè
Commentary: Flowers in the mirror, Moon in the water. Originally refers to the flexible and unpredictable artistic conception in poetry, and later refers to the illusory scene.
Source: Tang Peixiu's Record of Monks on the Left Street in the Tang Dynasty is dedicated to the three religions and talks about leading great virtues. Ankokuji's seat gave Master Dada's inscription purple robe on the Mi Yuan Tower: "The towering columns were once destroyed. Shuiyue mirror image, no intention to come. "
Example: I like that temper, that color coordination, that mirror. ★ He Qifang's dream road?
Pinyin code: jhsy
Synonym: a mirage, a castle in the air
Usage: as subject, object and attribute; Refers to an illusory scene.
English: Dapeng's egg