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What does the fragrance of peaches and plums mean?
"Peach and plum fragrance lasts" literally means the fragrance of flowers or fruits of peach and plum trees. But the extended meaning generally means that the teacher's students are very successful. It is a metaphor for the younger generation and the students who have been trained, and it is a metaphor for the villain and mediocrity who are striving for merit and profit.

Peach and plum are all over the world, and the rain and dew moisten Chunhua, which means that there are many students everywhere, and knowledge moistens the hearts of students like rain and dew. Generally speaking, peaches and plums refer to the younger generation trained or the students taught.

The phrase "peaches and plums are all over the world" is usually used to describe the achievements of teachers in teaching and educating people, cultivating talents in the world and making contributions to society. Rain and dew moisten things. The rain and dew of Chunhua refers to the rain and dew of knowledge. Teachers preach and teach to solve doubts, just like rain and dew make the earth full of vitality. China has always been a country that respects teachers and values morality.

The famous sentence Tao Li Man Tian comes from Zi, Jian: The first year of Tang Gaozong's vision: Emperor tried to recommend dozens of people such as Yao Chong as famous ministers. "Or Ren Jie said," All the peaches and plums in the world are at the public gate. Many elite successors and students trained by an elder or teacher are found all over the world.

Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, planted flowers in the Green Field Hall in Fenghe and Gong Ling: "The Green Field Hall is home to things, and passers-by refer to Gong Ling's house. There is no need to have a variety of flowers in front of the hall. " Translated, the Green Field Hall is open and occupies the essence of all things. Passers-by said it was your father's home. Your father's students are all over the world. There is no need to plant flowers in front of the house.