One: the meaning of Fanghua. There are three basic definitions: 1. "Fanghua" also means "fragrant flowers", which means "fragrant flowers" (things). 2. Describe a wonderful time. 3. Mao Mei. It means beautiful.
Two: How to use the word "Fanghua"? I think the most important thing is to really understand the full meaning of this word. Only when you understand it thoroughly can you use it flexibly. Let's talk about the usage of this word by the ancients first.
Poems with the meaning of "flower fragrance" and "flower fragrance" include: Chun Xue written by Han Yu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. There is no flower fragrance in the New Year, and the grass shoots in early February. Snow comes in late spring, which means the flowers in the courtyard are flying.
"Nine Chapters of Chu Ci Four Faces Buddha": "The fragrance is mixed, and the fragrance is strong." Jian Wendi's Ode to Plum Blossoms in the Southern Dynasties: "Fold this fragrant flower and flaunt your sleeves."
Song Fan Chengda's poem "Guangxiang Temple" reads: "The peaks and mountains are like winter at four seasons, and the flowers and plants melt in spring."
In the Ming Dynasty, Chen Zilong wrote the poem "Thinking of Singin' in the Rain in the South of the City": "In spring, fragrant flowers shake, and the long forest lingers in the valley. The word "fragrant flower" in these poems all means "fragrant flower".
An ancient poem describing a beautiful life, Wang Jipeng's poem "Ye Qiao's Book Review": "Human feelings are self-loathing."
Flowers fade, and a leaf falls into the ditch with the wind. Wen Zhiming's "Answer to Mr. Ishida's Falling Flowers" I: "Ruthlessness just hates the rain for one night and destroys Fanghua for another year."
Qing Gong Zizhen's poem "Song of the Cave Fairy" said: "Xifeng believed early, and the north was cold, so it was buried like electricity."
Describe "Mao Mei"