Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Excuse me, what does this picture engraved on the copper pendant mean? What does this word mean? thank you
Excuse me, what does this picture engraved on the copper pendant mean? What does this word mean? thank you
The words on the other side read: In order to leave thin leaves in spring, long leaves must be tied in the glow.
These two sentences should come from the Tang Dynasty poet Han Gai.
"Liu Qi's Law":
The snow is all green and hazy, the warm wind is late, and the early warbler returns.
If you leave spring with thin leaves, you must tie the long strips to shine.
Pengze is still depressed, and the Sui embankment is ownerless and reluctant.
In the world, people hate this, but pedestrians give it away.
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