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Tsinghua Shui Mu, what does elegance and youth mean?

"Tsinghua, Shui Mu, graceful and young?" Meaning: elegant but not lonely, beautiful but not seductive, as beautiful as flowers and plants, beautiful and clear. It can also mean that there is a beautiful woman with round eyes. She is really beautiful.

Tsinghua and Shui Mu, a poet in the Western Jin Dynasty, wrote Xie Kun's "Birds in the Lotus Pond, Showing Tsinghua in" (there are many birds in the Lotus Pond, and Chishui is also very clear). Wan Yang is from The Book of Songs Zheng Feng Ye Xiaobing. "There is a beautiful person, Yang Qingwan Xi" (which means there is a beautiful woman, elegant and gentle).

Shui Mu and Tsinghua generally describe gardens, but the whole sentence describes women's looks and temperament, which is very good.

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Sentence similar to "Tsinghua, Wan Yang":

1, there are beautiful women in the north, and they are peerless and independent. Take care of the city first, then the country. I'd rather not know the whole city and country, and it's hard to get another beautiful woman. There is a beautiful girl in the north, independent and secular. She looked at the soldiers guarding the city. The soldiers gave up their mechanical rights and the wall collapsed. She glanced at the reigning emperor, who fell in love. )

2. "If she just turns her head and smiles, there are a hundred spells, what will the powder and paint of the sixth house fade into" (when she looks back and smiles, she is charming and charming; The other concubines in the palace have lost the charm of heavy makeup. )