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Describe clean poetry

Fresh and refreshing

Explain neatly; (sound) crisp.

Han Qingbang celebrates the origin of Biography of Flowers on the Sea 15: "Although it is good or not, it is clear and refreshing, like a mother."

Clean as new

Explain that it is clean and bright as new. The description is very clean.

No dust

Interpretation of Buddhism originally meant that when Buddhists practiced, they excluded material desires and kept their hearts clean. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.

The source of "Fa Zhu Yuan Lin" by a Taoist priest in Tang Shi: "If a Bodhisattva walks on a dry mountain, the soil is not enough, and the wind blows over the mountain, making it scattered into dust, and even a dust can't reach the Buddha's body."

Clean and refreshing

Explain it neatly.

The source is Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "When the door is open, the case is full of dust. I told the servant to remove the manure, and I didn't feel refreshed until very late. "