The real peach blossom eyes referred to the peach blossom eyes around the eyes, also known as the "peach blossom eyes." In the novel culture, peach blossom eyes were usually described as a pair of eyes that were as colorful as peach blossoms, which could make the owner look more charming and emotionally attractive. The shape of the peach blossom eyes was relatively slender, and the quick-witted gaze left a deep impression on people.
The literary eye of The Story of Peach Blossom Land was "Peach Blossom Land". The Peach Blossom Land was a mythical place and a fictional paradise. According to legend, this place was located deep in the mountains, surrounded by forests and mountains. There were no humans living there, and there were no worries or pain. The people in this place were able to live a peaceful, free, and happy life, so it was also called "Utopia" or "Utopia". " The Peach Blossom Spring " was a famous ancient Chinese novel. It used the Peach Blossom Spring as its literary focus. Through describing the living scenes and characters of this place, it reflected the ancient Chinese people's yearning and pursuit for peace, freedom, and happiness. It also reflected some of the ideas and cultural traditions of ancient Chinese society. This article was widely praised and studied as a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
" The Peach Blossom Spring " was a fable in ancient China that told the story of a paradise. In the story, the Peach Blossom Spring was located in the deep mountains, surrounded by high walls. People lived here in prosperity, social harmony, no war, no pollution, no worries and pain.
In the Peach Blossom Cove, the Peach Blossom Immortal of the Peach Blossom Monastery planted peach trees. Under the peach blossom nunnery, the peach blossom immortal sent a ghost to catch the peach blossom tree. The sentence in Journey to the West described the story of Sun Wukong learning Buddhism under the guidance of the Peach Blossom Immortal.
This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei and was titled "Song of the Peach Blossom Nunnery". The whole poem described the scenery inside and outside the Peach Blossom Monastery and the detached artistic conception of the Peach Blossom Fairy, expressing the poet's yearning for the fairyland.
The story of the "Human-Faced Peach Blossom" was as follows: In the Tang Dynasty, there was a poet named Wang Changling whose poem,"Climbing the Stork Tower," was praised as a famous poem. There was a line in this poem: " The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level." The word "floor" in Wang Changling's poem was interpreted by later generations as "the upper floor of climbing high and looking far", which was the beginning of the story of "peach blossoms with human faces". According to legend, Wang Changling saw a beautiful woman after climbing the Stork Tower. Her appearance was as beautiful as peach blossoms, so he wrote this poem to express his praise for this woman. However, this woman was not as beautiful as Wang Changling had imagined. Her identity was a noblewoman who had to sell her face because her husband's family was in trouble. She was saved by a merchant and met the merchant's son. However, the merchant's son did not know how to cherish this beautiful noblewoman. He fell in love with another woman and abandoned her. The noblewoman was heartbroken and finally chose to leave this world. Wang Changling was deeply saddened after reading this poem. He believed that beauty was not the only thing worth cherishing. True happiness lay in cherishing the people around you. Therefore, he wrote this song," Farewell to the Ancient Grass," to express his nostalgia for this beautiful woman and to appeal to people to cherish the people around them. The story of the " Peach Blossom with a Human Face " expressed people's pursuit of beautiful things and the importance of cherishing the people around them. This story was also adapted into many different versions by later generations and became a classic legend in Chinese culture.
This poem was the Song of the Peach Blossom Nunnery.
This poem was the first two lines of the poem "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" written by Li Baijuyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The movie was called " Tang Bohu Lights Autumn Fragrance ".
The Peach Blossom Monastery in the Peach Blossom Cove was a famous Buddhist resort during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. This poem was written by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It mainly described the beautiful scenery of the Peach Blossom Ridge and the quiet environment of the Peach Blossom Nunnery. The song sang,"Peach Blossom Immortal under the Peach Blossom Nunnery in the Peach Blossom Cove." The Peach Blossom Immortal planted peach trees and plucked peach blossoms to exchange for wine money." The meaning of this sentence was that the Peach Blossom Cove was a beautiful mountain resort. There was a Peach Blossom Temple where a Peach Blossom Immortal lived. This Peach Blossom Immortal was picking peach blossoms from peach trees to exchange for wine money, living a leisurely life. Through the description of the Peach Blossom Cove and Peach Blossom Nunnery, this poem shows the author's reverence for the Buddhist scenic spots and also shows the prosperity of Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty. At the same time, the poem also described the life of a peach blossom immortal, which gave people imagination and enlightenment to express their yearning for a better life.
This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell." The whole sentence was: "The grass on the plain withers and thrives every year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the royal grandson to grow luxuriant and full of farewell." This poem described the scenery on the prairie and expressed the deep feelings of parting. Among them," Peach Blossom Temple in the Peach Blossom Forest, Peach Blossom Immortal in the Peach Blossom Temple " was a metaphor that referred to the natural landscape that the poet encountered when he bid farewell to the ancient plains.
This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Song of the Peach Blossom Nunnery." The whole poem is as follows: In the peach blossom forest, in the peach blossom nunnery, in the peach blossom fairy. Peach Blossom Immortal planted peach trees and plucked peach blossoms to exchange for wine money. I sit in front of flowers when I'm sober, and sleep under flowers when I'm drunk. Half drunk, half awake, day after day, flowers bloom and fall, year after year. This poem described the story of a peach blossom immortal. He built a peach blossom temple in the peach blossom forest, planted peach trees, and picked peach blossoms to exchange for wine money. After getting drunk, he still sat in front of the flowers, admiring the flowers and drinking wine until he woke up. Day after day, year after year, he spent his life among the flowers. The entire poem was full of poetic and artistic feelings, showing the superb literary attainments of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei.