Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Poems containing "Cherish Spring".

Poems containing "Cherish Spring".

When the world was shining, the great assistant came. -The Book of Songs, Injustice

Great, timely, pure. -"Twenty-eight Years of Shaoxing" by Bachelor's College

Good wine offering, Fu Luchun. -Anonymous "Twelve Poems of Ning Sacrifice to the Emperor"

On lucky days, there is only the sea, and luck is pure and happy. -Anonymous "Six Poems of Yongxi Appreciating Xiannong"

And, when Wei. -True Sect "Twenty-one Poems of Emperor Gaozong of Tang Ming's Former Dynasty Enjoying the Ancestral Temple"

The birthplace of Jitu, pure happiness and reality. -True Sect "Six Books of Fengtian"

Xichun, pronounced as chún xι, is a Chinese word, defined as Guangming, which is mainly used for morality or moral quality.

Light. Used chiefly of morality or character. "Poetry Zhou Song Deliberation": "When I was a teacher of Wang, I was unlucky when I was raised, but pure when I was happy." Ma Chen Rui explained: "Pure happiness means great light." Selected Works of Wang Yanshou: "Pure Xi in Yin and Five Dynasties, Yan Jing in Shao Yi and Tang Dynasty." Shan Li's Note: "Er Ya said: pure and great." In the Ming Dynasty, I wrote "After the Wangs' Letters": "Besides, people who praise auspicious days are not as good as those who win great victories.