1. Does Daohuaxiang say a good year? ——? Song Xin Qi Ji's "Walking on the Yellow Sand Road on the Xijiang Moonlit Night". Interpretation: in the fragrance of rice flowers, people talk about the harvest year;
2. scattered into mud, crushed into dust, only fragrance remains? ——? Land travel in Song Dynasty, not Yongmei. Interpretation: Even if the flowers fall and are crushed into dust and mud, there is still a permanent fragrance in the world;
3. Laugh and smell flowers? ——? The case of Qi Jiyu in Song Xin. Interpretation: Walking with the crowd with a smile, the fragrance is overflowing;
4. Is BMW full of cars? ——? The case of Qi Jiyu in Song Xin. Interpretation: the luxurious carriage is full of fragrance;
5. Is Xiaoyuan Xiangjing alone? ——? Shu's Huanxisha: a new word and a drink. Interpretation: wandering alone on the flower diameter of the small garden;
6. Tired of combing your hair at night? ——? Song Liqing's photo of Wuling Spring Festival Evening. Interpretation: The wind stopped, the dust smelled of flowers, and the flowers withered. The sun has risen high, but I am too lazy to dress up;
7. Rizhao incense burner produces purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers? ——? Tang Libai sees Lushan Waterfall. Interpretation: censer peak produces purple mist under the irradiation of sunlight, and a waterfall hangs in front of the mountain from a distance like white satin;
8. The snow in Mei Xu Xun is three points white, but the snow has lost a kind of plum fragrance? ——? Lu Songmei's "Xue Mei First". Interpretation: In all fairness, plum blossoms make snowflakes crystal white, but snowflakes lose to plum blossoms.
9. It is better to hold incense in the branches and wait for death than to blow it into the north wind. ——? Cold Chrysanthemum/Painting Chrysanthemum by Zheng Song Xiao Si. Interpretation: I would rather die in the branches than blow in the cold north wind;
10. After dusk, Dongli Bar has a faint fragrance and sleeves. ——? Song Liqingzhao, "Drunk with flowers, misty clouds, never worried". Commentary: After drinking in Dongli at dusk, the fragrance of Huang Ju overflowed my sleeve.
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In ancient poetry, many poems will use the word Xiang, because it has many meanings and flexible usage. The specific meanings of using Xiang characters in ancient poetry are as follows:
1. Xiang means good smell, as opposed to "smelly". Common words are: Xiang. That's great. Aromatic. Fragrance;
2. Incense also expresses comfort: sleep soundly;
3.? Tasty: this fish is really delicious;
4. Sweet, popular: This commodity smells good in the countryside. Say something natural or artificial: musk, civet cat, Long Xianxiang, sandalwood, agarwood, etc.
In the past, the word "elephant" was used to describe or represent women: Gui Xiang. Aromatic. A thin strip made of sawdust mixed with spices, which is used to worship ancestors and worship God after burning;
6. Incense is also often called incense. Burn incense and worship Buddha. Incense burner candle. ?
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