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What is the jingle of "sinking fish and falling geese, closing the moon and putting flowers to shame"?

A fish sinks, a goose closes the moon, so it's embarrassing to be ashamed to spend it.

Used to describe the beauty of a person when he sinks fish and falls wild goose.

"The moon is closed and the flowers are ashamed, and the fish fall into the wild goose" is a historical allusion composed of wonderful stories: "Sinking fish" tells the story of Shi Huansha; "Wild Goose" refers to the story of Zhao Jun leaving the village; "Closed Moon" tells the story of Diusim and Yue Bai; Shame on Flowers tells the story of Yang Guifei enjoying flowers.

China ancient "four beauties": the story of Wang Zhaojun, Diophantine and? Who is the first of the four beauties in China? It's been decided, but that's an ancient arrangement.

History comes first, Wang Zhaojun comes second, the story of Diexin comes third, and finally. Stone is the embodiment and pronoun of beauty. The four beauties enjoy the reputation of "closing the moon to shame flowers, sinking fish and falling geese".

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Yuan Anonymous's "The Chain Plan" is 30% off: "I think this woman is born to sink fish and fall wild goose, and she is ashamed to spend. So is a good woman! "

Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms four or four times: "I've heard for a long time that Jiangdong Qiao has two daughters, one is Da Qiao and the other is Xiao Qiao, who has the posture of sinking fish and falling geese, and the moon is closed and the flowers are ashamed."

Ming Lanling laughed and gave birth to the seventy-seventh chapter of Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci: "It's always like sinking fish and falling geese, and it's a shame to close the moon."