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What does the pronunciation of "Smile like a flower" mean?

Explanation of dimples (1) [dimple]: The dimples exposed on the cheeks when smiling. Looking at each other with dimples. ?Song Dynasty? Wang Anshi's "Traveling to Tushan to Show Cai Tianqi's Secret School" (2) [smiling face]: smiling face (3) [flower]: ancient female ornaments (little flowers attached to the face) Detailed explanation (1). Smiling face, smiling face . Liang Xiaotong of the Southern Dynasty wrote a poem in "Ancient Poetry": "The eyes speak and smile, and the recent feelings are clear, and the thoughts in the heart are very clear." Huang Tao of the Tang Dynasty "Send You to Nanpu Fu": "At that time, there was no singing and singing, and the smile was all over the sky. At the intersection of the suburbs and the sky, I was worried. Crossing the wicker; collecting ferns in front of the mountain, I can't bear to look at the osmanthus." Song Wang Anshi's poem "Traveling to Tushan to Show Cai Tianqi's Secret School": "I talk about my life and look at each other with smiles." Ba Jin's "Autumn" 8: " Yun also always kept her smile." (2) The ornaments on ancient women's faces. The poem "Sighing at the Falling Flowers" by Wei Zhuang of Qian Shu: "Xi Zi left his smile when he left, and Xie E dropped gold diamonds wherever he went." (3). Laughing nest. Yu Dafu's "Sink": "When she smiles, there are two dimples on her face." Wang Xiyan's "Night Banquet" 4: "Her face is round, her eyes are big, and when she smiles, a dimple appears vaguely on her left cheek. "Ke Yan's "Strange Letters: The Pearl of the East II": "Li Eying's smile is getting deeper and deeper." (4). See "Smiling Dimples". Word Breakdown Definition of Laughter à Show a happy expression and make a joyful sound: smile. smile. Smiling. Talking and laughing happily. Ridicule: the butt of a joke. joke. Laughter. It makes people laugh and is generous. laugh at . Laughing. Laughing. Crying radical: bamboo; explanation of dimple (dimple) è dimple, the small round dimple on both sides of the mouth: smile dimple. Drinking wine. 〔靥〕The way the starlight gradually fades away. In the old days, it meant that a woman put some makeup on her face: "The palace people are really yellow." Radical: face.