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Where did this saying,"The clouds miss the rainbow dress and the flowers miss the appearance" come from?

2024-09-18 21:15
The whole poem and explanation. thanks
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2024-09-18 23:27

The saying "The clouds think of the rainbow dress and the flowers think of the appearance" came from the first chapter of "Dream of the Red Chamber". This was an illusion that Jia Baoyu had seen in his dream after Lin Daiyu's death.

What is the complete poem of Li Bai's "Clouds miss clothes, flowers miss appearance"
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2024-09-15 03:25
Li Bai's poem,"Clouds think of clothes and flowers think of appearance", is as follows: Looking at the Waterfall of Mount Lu The sun shines on the incense burner, giving birth to purple smoke, watching the waterfall hanging in front of the river from afar. Three thousand feet down the stream, I suspect it's the Milky Way falling from the nine heavens. The clouds think of clothes, the flowers think of the spring breeze blowing on the threshold, the dew is thick. If I hadn't seen the peaks of jade mountains, I would have met them under the moon on the Jade Terrace. The second line of the poem," Flowing down three thousand feet, I suspect that the Milky Way has fallen from the nine heavens." It was a famous line of the poem that was often quoted or adapted into a song.
What was the complete poem of Li Bai's " Clouds miss clothes, flowers miss appearance "?
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2024-09-15 02:59
Li Bai's "Furong Lou Farewell Xin Jian" poem is as follows: The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking.
What is the complete poem of Li Bai's "Clouds miss clothes, flowers miss appearance"
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2024-09-10 17:05
Li Bai's "Furong Lou Farewell Xin Jian" poem is as follows: The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. Translated to English the poem reads as follows: With the wind rushing past and the sky up so high Monkeys howl with sorrow as birds fly by Unending falling leaves rustling as they fall And the never-ending Yangtze rolling on with all For thousands of miles autumn sorrow prevails A hundred years of sickness alone on this trail Hardships and sorrows all show on my hair A broken spirit now as I stop drinking there
Where did the saying "everything is floating clouds" come from?
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2024-09-19 10:15
" Everything is floating clouds " was a popular online phrase that first appeared after the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. At that time, many people's memories of the Olympic Games only stayed on the competition venues and athletes, ignoring the positive social impact brought by the Olympic Games. Therefore, it spread on some online forums and social media. The phrase 'everything is a fleeting cloud' meant that 'everything is illusory and not worth mentioning' and expressed a negative emotion or attitude. This phrase was often used in novels, movies, TV series, and other works to express the absurdity and unreality of the plot.
Clouds miss clothes, flowers miss the spring breeze brushing the threshold, revealing the fragrance of flowers. For whom did Li Bai write it?
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2024-09-10 17:15
This was a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai," Farewell to Xin Jian in Furong Pavilion."
The clouds miss the clothes, the flowers miss the spring breeze brushing the threshold, and the dew is thick. Who did Li Bai write it for?
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2024-09-02 14:40
This poem was written by Li Bai for the female poet Li Qingzhao of the Tang Dynasty.
The name of the female lead seemed to come from " Clouds, Clothes, Flowers, and Appearance "?
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2024-08-30 08:09
I recommend "Yanjing Chronicle". The female protagonist's name is Yun Xiangrong. It's an ancient romance, and the plot is centered around the treasure map of the Rong Mansion. The female protagonist is far away from the scumbag and is determined to walk out of the beautiful road. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Where did this saying come from? Where did this come from?
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2024-09-17 10:40
This sentence came from the Chinese web novel " Lord Snow Eagle ".
Where did this saying come from?
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2024-09-23 17:33
This sentence came from an online martial arts novel called Sword Snow Stride ". The original text read: " If you don't hate it, you like it. If you like it, you love it. If you love it, you love it to the point of death." The novel was a story about the growth of a young swordsman in Jianghu.
Where did this saying come from? Was that reasonable?
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2024-09-04 03:25
"He is an official for money." This sentence comes from the 19th chapter of the Ming Dynasty novel Water Margins. The original text reads: "He refused to yield to his official position, refused to lower his eyebrows and look pleasing to the eye, only asked for wealth, money, gold, real estate, cars, and only money. Therefore, he was an official for money." This sentence expressed the protagonist Lin Chong's pursuit of wealth. He was unwilling to submit to the official position and only asked for money. Although this sentence was described as a negative image in the novel, it also reflected the social reality that many officials would go against morality and the law to pursue power and money. Whether this sentence made sense or not required specific analysis. From a literary and artistic point of view, this sentence expressed the character's character and values, and it had a certain degree of expressiveness and appeal. However, from the perspective of social reality, it may not be completely accurate or comprehensive. Some officials may not be in pursuit of money but to better serve the people and promote social progress.
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