"A Bitter Tear" came from the Chinese Ming Dynasty novel "Dream of the Red Chamber".
A piece of paper full of absurd words and a handful of bitter tears was a poem from Cao Xueqin's 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It meant that the content of the speech was full of absurd words, but behind it was hidden deep bitterness and grief. In this sentence, the words that were full of absurdity referred to the speaker's words that were absurd, unrealistic, and full of unrealistic fantasies and exaggerated words. A handful of bitter tears referred to the sorrow and bitterness in the speaker's heart that could not be expressed for various reasons and could only be expressed through tears. This phrase was often used to describe those who complained about life and expressed their dissatisfaction. Although their words seemed absurd, they actually hid deep grief and helplessness.
This sentence came from Cao Xueqin's 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. This novel is a description of the decline of China's feudal society. Through the description of the lives, feelings and thoughts of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other characters, it deeply reflects the social reality and people's fate in this historical period. This sentence expressed the bitterness and helplessness that the protagonist felt after experiencing many hardships and setbacks, and also reflected the profound thoughts and contents of the novel.
This sentence came from the Ming Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin's "Dream of the Red Chamber". The original text was "A paper full of absurd words and bitter tears". It meant to describe the absurd and meaningless content of words and articles that made people feel bitter and cry. This sentence came from 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Cao Xueqin's description of the encounters and fates of the characters in the novel. Through this sentence, Cao Xueqin expressed her thoughts and feelings about life. She believed that many seemingly beautiful things in life actually had no practical meaning, making people feel disappointed and sad.
This sentence came from the Ming Dynasty novelist Cao Xueqin's "Dream of the Red Chamber" to describe the plot and character descriptions in the novel. It was ridiculous, but it also contained many bitter and tragic stories. This sentence was also the most famous sentence in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It was often quoted and sung.
The term 'grandiose' came from the Qin State, a vassal state in the pre-Qin period. During the pre-Qin period, the king of Qin was known as the " King of Qin." He wore gorgeous clothes and a crown when he rode in a gorgeous carriage. Therefore, the word "dignified" was usually used to describe a person's clothing, way of traveling, and status.
This sentence came from the thirty-third chapter of the Investiture of the Gods, which read: " Long live the Empress! Long live the Empress forever!"
Unforgettable Love was a plot in many novels, and it was impossible to determine which novel it came from. Therefore, I can't provide you with specific novel recommendations. I'm sorry.
This sentence came from the beginning of the novel " Scattered and Scattered."
This sentence came from a novel called " Scattered " by Sheng Xiaomo.
The phrase "phoenix blossoms in the parasol tree" was not familiar. Could it provide more background information or context? This way, I can better help you answer your questions.