2. Spring Festival, pinyin: dà dí huí ch ū n, which means: winter goes and spring comes, plants sprout, and the earth presents a vibrant scene. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for the improvement of the situation. Source: Song Zhou Zizhi's "Taicang _ Jimmy Year Rain and Snow": "The snow on the tree head is still there, and the spring willow on the ground is unknown." After the snow, the plum blossoms on the top of the big branches are still there, and it is spring on the ground, and the willow trees have not yet noticed it.
3, spring flowers and autumn moon, pinyin: chūnhuāqiūyuè, interpretation: spring flowers and autumn moon. Refers to the beautiful scenery in spring and autumn or generally refers to good times. It also refers to the change of age order. From: Li Yu's Yu Meiren in the Southern Tang Dynasty: "When are the spring flowers and the autumn moon?" How much do you know about the past! " When will this year end? How much do you know about the past?