1 romantic
Pronunciation: fēng HuāXu Yuè
Explanation: It originally refers to the natural scenery often described in old poems. After metaphor piled up rhetoric, poor and empty poetry. Also refers to an affair or a dissolute life.
Source: Song Shaoyong's Preface to the Collection of Earthbreaking in Yichuan: "What is the difference between the four seasons?"
Isn't April a blink of an eye?
2, fireworks romance
Pronunciation: yān huā fēng yuè?
Explanation: refers to the affair between men and women.
Source: Wu Mei's Wind Tunnel Tour of Mountains and Lakes: "Cough! Hong Guang! It's all fireworks and affairs that have delayed you! "
3, before the flowers and under the moon
Pronunciation: huā qián yuè xià?
Explanation: This refers to the environment for entertainment and rest. After that, it refers to the place of love.
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Old Diseases": "After listening to the songs, I get drunk every night, or under the moon, or before the flowers."
Listen to all the songs and get drunk at night, if not in the moonlight, spend it before.
4. Spring flowers and autumn moon
Pronunciation: chūn Huāqi Yuè?
Commentary: Flowers in spring, and the moon in autumn. Generally refers to the beautiful scenery in spring and autumn.
Source: Yu Yi's "I and a Thousand Poems": Winter goes and spring comes. Recite these poems, spring flowers and autumn moon, and indulge in the artistic conception of poems all year round. ?
5. Nine Days of the Moon
Pronunciation: Ji ti ā n l ǔ n yuè?
Interpretation: picking: picking. Go to the highest place in the sky to pick the moon. Often describe lofty aspirations and lofty sentiments.
Source: Tang Libai's poem "Secretary Xuanzhouzhuang Farewell": "We are both far-sighted and want to go to the blue sky to embrace the bright moon."
We are all ambitious, ambitious, and want to go to heaven and earth and embrace the bright moon.