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What does "Qing Pei, I miss the dragon" mean?

. The sentence "Qingqingzigan" is the original words in The Book of Songs Zheng Fengzigan, and the four sentences in the first chapter are: "Qingqingzigan, leisurely in my heart. Even if I don't go, I'd rather not send a message? " Your green collar is deeply wrapped around my heart. Although I can't come to you, why don't you take the initiative to leave me a message? The poet used this ancient poem to express his desire for talents. The tone of the poem is euphemistic and emotional, which expresses the poet's inner activities, which is also the effect that his initial political documents such as "Order for the Wise" can't achieve. Next, I quote four sentences from The Book of Songs Xiaoya Luming Literature to describe the banquet scene, which means that as long as you come to see me, I will definitely stay as a "guest" and we will be able to get along happily and harmoniously. In short, it is natural and appropriate for poets to quote ancient poems, just like quoting their own, and express their wishes just right.

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(I know. From people to towels. Original intention: an ornament tied to a belt)

Homophonic [the pendant honor worn at the waist in ancient China]

Pei, Dai Pei also. -"Shuo Wen"

Green and purple. -"Poetry Zheng Feng Ji Zi"

* * * Wang Zhifu Yu Pei Jade. -"Zhou Li Wangfu". Note: "What Wang Zhi brought."

Legacy Yu Peixi Lipu. -"Chu Ci Xiang Jun"

Another example: Pei Jiu (a light black beautiful stone used as an ornament); Pei Jun (notched ring jade); Peco (an ornament made of yellow and black jade); Zhou Pei (Yu Pei and skirt)

Later, this meaning was extended:

1. A robe with a blue collar. The uniforms of ancient students and scholars in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

2. Borrow students. Ming and Qing dynasties also refer to literati.

3. People in blue. Of teenagers.