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Fortunately, I know that the peach blossom rain has been warmer since then. Can spring be used to describe liking something?

You can't describe what you like.

This sentence can describe a very good person. Fortunately, seeing her peach-like appearance, there have been many warm springs on the criss-crossing road since then. This poem comes from the slogan of Peking University Girls' Day. The original text is Chinese and Italian. Ying Ying's Tea Girl is literary and melancholy, which is my life. Luckily, I met your peach blossom face, and it has been a warm spring ever since.

The first sentence comes from Cui Hu's "Jingshi Nanzhuang" in the Tang Dynasty. Last year, today, peach blossoms set each other off in this door. Today, I came here again. I don't know where the girl went. Only the peach blossoms are still there, smiling in full bloom in the spring breeze. The word "buildings" in the second sentence comes from Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden. Some men and women dressed like strangers. Architecture refers to criss-crossing fields and paths. There are many warm spring connections. The above seems to mean that if you are accompanied by beautiful women, you will feel happy and warm even if the spring is chilly. It can also mean walking on a winding path near the scenic Weiming Lake in Peking University. Spring is beautiful and moving, warm and smooth.