1, Yangguan Sandie is an idiom, pronounced as yáng guān sān dié, which originally refers to the ancient farewell song. Later, it was also a metaphor for parting.
From Wei Wei's "Weicheng Qu" poem: "Weicheng is rainy and dusty, and the guest room is green and willow-colored. I advise you to drink more wine. It makes no sense to go to Yangguan in the west. "
The light rain in the morning moistened the dust on the acropolis ground, and the willow branches and leaves in the inn Qingtang Washe were fresh and tender. Sincerely advise friends to have another glass of wine. It's hard to meet old relatives when you go west from Yangguan.
2. Yang Xu stands tall, pronounced as yáng xüshān lì, which means a metaphor for a person's gentle personality and good conduct.
From Song and Hu Jizong's Story Meeting and Aspects: "Wang Li is in the mountains, but also in the temple."
Wang is gentle and virtuous, and he is a great man.
3. Yang and Qi are idioms, pronounced yáng hé qǐ zhé, which means that the harsh environment has passed and the smooth and beautiful era has begun.
From the Book of Rites and the Moon Order: "When the east wind thaws, the stinger vibrates."
At this time, the east wind melted the cold and the hibernating animals began to move.
4. Yang Qiu is an idiom, and the pinyin is yáng qi skèwèI i. The Spring and Autumn Annals is an ancient chronological history book with praise and derogatory, and good and evil are clearly distinguished. This kind of writing style, with praise and criticism, makes people with problems feel terrible.
From Mencius Teng Wengong: "Confucius became the Spring and Autumn Annals, but the rebels were afraid."
Confucius compiled the Spring and Autumn Annals, and the rebels and thieves were very afraid.
5. There are spring feet, allusions and idioms, as well as Wang Renyu's Spring Foot of Kaiyuan Tianbao in the Five Dynasties. Song Jing, prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, loved people and things. At that time, people praised him as a spring with feet, bringing warmth everywhere. Later, he praised the official moral policy with "a spring with feet".
From Wang Renyu's Spring Feet in Kaiyuan Tianbao in the Five Dynasties: Song Jing loves the people and worries about things, and the ruling and opposition parties return to the United States. When people are salty, they are called Jiing. It is spring with feet, and everywhere they go, they are like warm things in spring.
Song Jing loves the people and cares about things, and is praised by the government and the people. At that time, people thought I had feet, and everywhere I went, I was like a warm spring.