Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Two words to describe the scenery

Two words to describe the scenery

Beautiful, warm, fairyland, gorgeous, beautiful.

First, beauty

Interpretation of vernacular: delicate and elegant, beautiful and refined.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Qin Guan

Source: "Self-policing" poem: "All three beauties are beautiful."

These three peaks are very beautiful, just like a fairy's residence.

Second, kindness.

Vernacular interpretation: describe the warmth of the sun.

Dynasty: Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty

Author: Xie Lingyun

Source: "Mountain Residence Fu": "Full of warmth and fragrance. "

The warm sunshine shines on the fat.

Third, fairyland.

Vernacular interpretation: the place where immortals live in China traditional ancient mythology; It also refers to places with beautiful scenery, such as "Penglai fairyland" and "fairyland on earth".

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Zhou Bida

Source: "Traveling to Lushan Mountain and Hanging a Big Forest" poem: "Kanglu is the first to promote fairyland"

The first fairyland of healthy housing

Fourth, gorgeous

Vernacular explanation: it means powerful, prosperous and colorful.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Huang Jingren

Source: "Spring Day and Fu Rong": "Gorgeous Wan Li is cloudless."

Gorgeous and brilliant to the extreme

Verb (short for verb) Good times.

Vernacular interpretation: a beautiful realm; Beautiful artistic conception.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Ye Shengtao

Source: "I Tour Three Lakes": "Through the Spring Pavilion, the beautiful scenery unfolds in front of you."