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Four-character idioms of false immortals
1. The four-character idiom describing immortals refers to the temperament and spirit of those who attain immortality through enlightenment.

Source: Song Chengjue's "Xi Qian Ying's School Keeping Density" said: "The Taoist immortal wind, if arranged, must be the purple house on earth."

Back to nature: fundamental, original appearance. Go back to the original place. Buddhism says that people who forget their roots return to their original state by worshipping Buddha; Or the immortal who was banished to the world returned to the celestial world.

Source: Liu Yuan Zhiyuan's "Jiang Shen Zhi Ling": "Return to the original and restore the true incarnation, the soul gathers, and there is no yin."

Back to nature: fundamental, original appearance. Go back to the original place. Buddhism says that people who forget their roots return to their original state by worshipping Buddha; Or the immortal who was banished to the world returned to the celestial world.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Festival Yuan Bao Wen Feng Zen Master Fa Si": "One year will be over, Wan Li has not returned, and the company is always a foreign guest. Is there anyone who has returned to the source? "

Taoism in Jin couples refers to boys and girls who serve the gods. Later refers to innocent boys and girls.

Source: Tang Xu's poem "Thanks to the White Deer View": "The golden boy holds purple medicine, and the jade girl offers violets." Ethan Gu Hao's "Zhang Sheng Zhu Hai" has the first discount: "Golden couples are interested in speculation, and talented people and beautiful women are rare."

The legendary paradise in heaven.

Source: Yuan Yishen's "Tianshu Library": "The man smiled and said,' You are crazy. "Can this be rented?" That is, ordering the children to send it out. Hua asked about the place names. Said:' Tianku is blessed with the land. "

Mu Mu is the immortal Dong and the Queen Mother of the West. Later, it was used to celebrate birthdays, and it was a metaphor for the host and couple who celebrated their birthdays.

The longevity of Joe and Song: the immortal and the pine nut in ancient legends. Refers to immortality.

Source: Biography of Wang Han: "If you attach importance to this, you will have the ambition of Yao and Shun and the life of Qiao Song."

Qiao Song's Life Qiao Song: The Fairy of Korean Pine and Wang Ziqiao in Mythology. Refers to immortality.

Source: "Biography of Wei Zhi in the Old Tang Dynasty": "When the civil and military are competing, the monarch and the minister have nothing to do, they can enjoy the life of traveling in Henan and raising Joe."

Fairy style is like saying fairy style. Fairy demeanor, Taoist spirit. Describe people's personalities and different looks.

Immortality: masculinity. Fairy demeanor, Taoist spirit. Describe people's personalities and different looks.

Source: Tang Li Bai's preface to Dapeng: "I met Sima Weizi on the rooftop of Jiangling yesterday, saying that I have a kind of spirit, and I can wander with the gods, because there is a saying that" Dapeng meets birds ".

The immortal spirit is still immortal. Fairy demeanor, Taoist spirit. Describe people's personalities and different looks.

Fairy Mountain Pavilion refers to the fairyland where immortals live. It is often used to describe a strange or imaginary field or scene.