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What do you mean, peaches are good without them?

It should be "Taoyao, burn its glory":

In Qi Xing, peach trees are flourishing and peach blossoms are brilliant.

Yaoyao: Young and energetic. Burning (sound zho): The appearance of flowers in full bloom. Hua: Flowers. Son: This person, that person, this refers to the bride. Yugui: Married. A: Bring ... into harmony. Family, clan, clan: all refer to family, and Ye Yun is a translator. "Zuo Zhuan": "Women have a home and men have a house. The family called the couple. " Or cloud: "the house refers to the place where the couple live;" Home is in a door. " (Home: Ye Yin gǖ).Fén: The fruit is full, red and white, and the fruit will mature. Priest (sound zhēn): The leaves are luxuriant.

Nan Zhou Yao Tao in The Book of Songs;

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, colorful and fiery red. The girl is going to get married and be happy at her husband's house.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom and there are countless fruits. The girl is going to get married, and the heir who gave birth early is going to make a fortune.

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, and green leaves are lush and never fall. The girl is getting married, and Comix is in harmony.

Yao Tao is one of The Book of Songs, National Style and Nan Zhou. It is a wedding song, that is, a song to send the bride. On the wedding day, the bridesmaid sent the bride out, and everyone walked around the bride to the groom's house, singing: "Peach blossoms wither and burn its glory …" The red peach blossoms are more beautiful than the bride's beautiful appearance. How can the family be unhappy when they marry such a girl? Peach trees full of fruits are a metaphor that the bride will have more children for her husband's family (the old idea of having more children and more happiness), so that the husband's family can prosper. Peach trees with dense branches and leaves will make the family prosperous forever. Throughout, red peach blossoms, plump and delicious peach fruits and lush peach leaves are used to compare the beautiful youth of newlyweds, wishing their love as beautiful as peach blossoms and as evergreen as peach trees. This poem adopts the method of overlapping chapters and sentences, and each chapter has the same structure, only replacing a few words, so it is repeatedly praised and lingering; Beautiful words are integrated with the beauty of the bride and the joy of love, which very aptly renders the festive atmosphere of the wedding.