The phrase "Moon and Breeze Split" meant that ever since someone arrived, half of the beautiful things that he had enjoyed alone, such as the breeze on the river and the moon in the mountains, would have to be shared with the other party. It symbolized the cherishment of friendship or other intimate relationships, and expressed the joy of sharing good things because of the arrival of others. This sharing doubled the original beauty, reflecting the intimacy, harmony, and joy of sharing in interpersonal relationships. It also reflected an open-minded and easy-going state of mind. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Sun" usually symbolized light, hope, vitality, and dominance. It was the ruler of the day and held a high position in many cultures and myths. Its light could dispel darkness and bring vitality and warmth to the world. The moon had many meanings and symbols. It was often associated with tranquility, mystery, and femininity. The moon appeared at night, and its soft light created a quiet atmosphere. In literature and mythology, it was often given romantic and sentimental meanings. To the stars, the countless stars often symbolized many, small, but full of hope and dreams. Many stars twinkled in the night sky, representing endless possibilities and distant dreams, as well as the vastness of the universe. "Chen" had a rich meaning in the sun, moon, and stars. It could represent the black curtain of the night sky (the stars), be related to time (such as the hour), and could also represent the awakening of all things, the early morning, and so on. It also corresponded to the dragon. It had a high status in traditional China culture and had the meaning of beauty, kindness, and timing. Sometimes, it could also be used as a general term for the sun, moon, and stars. The meaning and symbol of wind included agility, change, and transmission. Wind was the flowing air. It could bring about climate change, symbolizing the dynamic and unpredictable nature of things. Wind could also spread information and pollen. It had the meaning of transmission and spread. In literary works, it was often used to express freedom, unrestrained or unstable emotions. Frost symbolized coldness, severity, and the tempering of time. The formation of frost required a low temperature. It covered the surface of an object, as if it was putting a layer of silver on the world, hinting at the vicissitudes of life brought about by the harsh environment or the changes of time.
In the lunar calendar, the meaning of going against the moon was to go against the moon. In terms of cultural meaning, the reference materials did not explicitly mention that the reverse moon had a special symbolic meaning, so it was impossible to answer accurately. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Looking" at the moon usually referred to the full moon. People born with full moons had very strong personalities, strong willpower, and strong beliefs. The full moon was one of the stronger moon phases, and it would greatly promote people's enthusiasm, compassion, and intuition. Those born at the full moon may speak louder or move more physically than others, and they also have the potential to be psychic. These people were keen to gain satisfaction from interpersonal relationships. They had a wide social circle and were popular in both relationships and work. These relationships would also promote their personal growth and success. In traditional culture, the full moon was also a symbol of family reunion. During the Mid-Autumn Festival (full moon), people raised their heads to look at the moon to relieve their homesickness and express their thoughts for their loved ones. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Sleeping in the wind and rain"(usually expressed as "sleeping in the wind") implied eating in the wind and sleeping in the open air. It described the hardships of traveling or working in the wild. In terms of symbolism, on the one hand, it symbolized a life attitude that was not afraid of hardship and went with the flow, such as those who were not afraid of the harsh environment on the journey for their goals and insisted on moving forward; On the other hand, from the perspective of ancient poetry, animals like cicadas, which were regarded by the ancients as living in the wind and sleeping in the open, symbolized noble character. This implied that the subject who could endure the harsh state of living in the wind and sleeping in the open might have the same noble and pure quality as cicadas. They would not be affected by the harsh environment of the outside world and stick to their own noble and pure character. The novel "The Clouds Come and Go in the Morning" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Wind after rain refers to the scene of the sky clearing up after the wind stops. In terms of meaning and symbolism, the rain symbolized rebirth, hope, and freshness. It meant that after experiencing the storms of life, one could still maintain an optimistic and positive attitude and meet the various challenges of life. The passing of the wind added a sense of movement to the scene. The wind often symbolized the power or influence of the outside world. The passing of the wind and the clearing of the rain could indicate that after the influence of the outside world, the predicament was over and a turning point was welcomed. It was like the hope and new life after experiencing difficulties. It also symbolized a peaceful and peaceful state after experiencing changes. The novel " The Clouds Come and Go in the Morning " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Buzhou wind referred to the northwest wind. In a natural sense, the northwest wind was a common wind direction in autumn and winter in the northern hemisphere. It usually represented a cold and dry climate. It blew from the cold high-pressure area to the low-pressure area. The wind was strong. In winter in northern China, it often brought dry and cold air, causing the temperature to plummet and the air to be dry. In terms of cultural significance, it had a rich symbolic meaning. In ancient texts, wind was often used as a symbol of natural force, representing the flow of power between heaven and earth. Buzhou wind might symbolize some extreme and uncontrollable power, or challenges and pressure from the outside world. In ancient literature, the strong and cold northwest wind often became a symbol of cold, loneliness, challenge, and other topics. For example, in the poems of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan, the description of natural scenes and wind reflected the emotional impact of wind and climate change. The cold and lonely characteristics of the northwest wind often painted a desolate artistic conception. In myths and legends, the Buzhou Wind might represent some kind of disharmonious force between heaven and earth. In ancient myths, it was mentioned that " the heavens are not in harmony." The legendary " wind " might be caused by the imbalance between heaven and earth or the struggle between heaven and earth. The northwest wind was a symbol of the " wind of harmony ", implying the conflict and change between heaven and earth, symbolizing unpredictable and uncontrollable power. In terms of social economy, the direction of ancient China was closely related to agricultural production and social economy. The northwest wind indicated the arrival of the cold season. The farmland would be affected by the cold, and the growth of crops would be challenged. It would affect people's production and life, especially in farming society. The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many meanings and symbols of the moon soul: - Moon soul can refer to the moon or moonlight, such as in Tang Pi Rixiu's "Tea in Tea·Tea Ou","Round like the moon soul falls, light like the cloud soul rises", Song Wang Anshi's "Together with Wei Zhi Fu Plum Blossom Fragrance","Good to borrow the moon soul to reflect the candle, afraid to fly with the spring dream" and other expressions. - In Taoist legends, the moon soul was the fifth wife of the moon. - As an idiom, the moon soul represented that a person's spirit, will, and emotions were enlightened and nourished by the moonlight, thus becoming profound, noble, and tragic. It vividly described the inner world and emotional state of a person in the moonlight.
There were many meanings and symbols of the moon pearl. It was usually three-legged and had a moon pearl on its back, which meant that it could attract wealth and help people hold on to wealth. It was taken from the pearl in the shell (shell pearl) and had a faint blue-white color and emitted a soft luster. It implied beauty and purity, and could bring people a sense of peace and joy. In some cultures, the moon pearl also symbolized beauty and luck. In the Jade Moon Pearl category, the combination of the Moon Pearl and the Jade was elegant, luxurious, and auspicious. In the Pingju industry, the Moon Pearl took the meaning of the "Night Pearl" and was pinned with hope by the artists, hoping to be able to play the role of a shining Night Pearl.
The half moon had a rich meaning and symbolism. From an optimist's point of view, half a moon plus half a moon was equal to a full moon, which represented unity, harmony, and joy. From a pessimist's point of view, half a moon minus half a moon was equal to nothingness, which represented emptiness, loss, and sadness. In some literary works, such as the TV series " Half Moon," if the full moon represented the happiness of the human world, then the missing half moon implied a period of sadness in the human world. It reflected this sadness by describing the different situations of the characters in the drama, such as love but not love, greed and no return, love but pain, and separation between heaven and man. In terms of culture, the moon on the 15th often symbolized reunion, harmony, and happiness. Compared to that, half a moon could be seen as a lack of reunion, harmony, and happiness. In addition, from the perspective of the name, half a moon could mean beautiful, upright, open, smart, charming, and so on. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the local Lisu language, the stone moon was "Yahaba", which meant "the root of Lisu". It was recognized as the birthplace of the Lisu people all over the world and was regarded as a sacred place by the Lisu people. It was also one of the wonders of the Nu River Grand Canyon and was once an important navigation mark on the "Hump Route". From the perspective of cultural symbols, it witnessed the love between young men and women in ethnic minority areas and the heroic deeds of the Nu Jiang ethnic minorities in fighting against imperialism. In addition, it was similar to the moon in terms of cultural symbolism. The moon had many symbolic meanings, such as symbolizing beauty, the carrier of love (including lovesickness, sadness of not being recognized, homesickness, etc.), and the residence of philosophy. The stone moon might also have similar emotional bearers in the Lisu culture.