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Catalogue of purple hairpin paper
Rain, gold, thousands, literature, oblique, people, one, phase, wind, essence, laughter, light. Group three idioms-daughter laughs, a smile is a daughter, a scholar is light, and the wind is drizzling.

1, daughter laughs

Qin jīn yīo

An explanation is worth a thousand dollars to buy a smile. Spend 1000 yuan to buy a smile. The old meaning is to win the favor of beauty at a high price.

The origin of the sixth word in Zhang Song Xiaoxiang's The Mermaid: "Ren Qian sent many messages, and his only daughter smiled." The sixth poem of the Purple Hairpin by Tang Mingzu: "When you meet your daughter at night, you are as happy as you are near the blue bridge."

A smile is a thousand dollars.

y Xia o qiān jīn

Explain that a beautiful smile is worth 1000 yuan. It's hard to describe a beautiful smile.

The source of Han Cuijian's "Seven Relieves on Heaven": "Looking back at a million, a smile is a thousand dollars."

3. Scholars despise each other

Wanlun Xichang

Interpretation means that scholars despise each other.

Source: Three Kingdoms Wei Caopi's Essays on Canon: "Scholars despise each other, which is natural since ancient times."

4, oblique wind and drizzle

Explain the oblique wind: a small wind blowing from the side; Rain in Mao Mao: Light rain. Describe a small storm.

The source of Tang Zhang Hezhi's "Fisherman": "Green bamboo hat, green hemp fiber, oblique wind and drizzle don't have to return."