[Pinyin] hu ā ho yuè yuá n [Source] Song's "Magnolia" word: "People are willing to pity the full moon, and the flowers are scattered. I am happy to go far, and the past is like a dream. "
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First, synonyms
Magpie laughing pigeon dance:
The magpie laughing and pigeon dancing is an idiom, which is pronounced as "the magpie crows and the turtledove flies". Used to be used as holiday information. Han Jiao Yanshou's "Yilin" Volume 6 Source: "Que laughs and pigeons dance, leave me wine."
Second, antonyms
1, flowers fall and the moon falls:
The waning moon is an idiom to describe the scene of decline and destruction. It is also a metaphor for emotional breakdown and divorce.
2. It's gone:
As an idiom, when the wind blows, all traces disappear. A metaphor for people who used to get together. The usage combination of "A poem C, a gift to answer and a gift to Cai Shi" in Volume 23 of Zhaoming Wenxuan; As predicate, attribute and complement; Refers to the dispersion of relatives and friends.