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Do you understand what Jinghong means?
1, Jinghong (Chinese vocabulary) is a Chinese vocabulary, and the pinyin is jěng hóng.

2. Interpretation: Flying geese describe the graceful posture of beautiful women. Refers to light beauty or old love. Cao Zhi's Luo Shenfu and other related records.

3. Confirmation and explanation:

(1) The frightened swan goose.

Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi's Ode to Luoshen: "If you are surprised, you will be as graceful as Youlong."

The Three Kingdoms Wei's poem "Giving Scholar to Join the Army" reads: "Looking down, I am surprised, I am fascinated by fish."

(2) describe the beauty dancing graceful.

Liu Tang Yuxi's poem "Enjoy the banquet guests outside the county, and even send them to the philosophers": "The crayons tell you to lean on the horse, and Huatang stays with the guests and is surprised."

Song Zhang Xian's "Fairy Watching Dance" words: "Jing Hong Ben, the wind is floating."

Qing Gong Zizhen's poem "Nishang Preface No.1" said: "I was shocked, plain clothes started 28 times, and the old toad cried after dancing."

(3) refers to the vigorous beauty or old love.

Tang Wei Wu Ying's poem Winter Night: "When I was late, I was shocked and deeply sad."

Song Luyou's Two Poems of Shenyuan: The corner of the sunset painting on the city is sad, and Shenyuan is not revived by the pool platform; Under the sad bridge, the spring waves are green, which used to be a stunning photo.

Yin Mingtang wrote in his poem "The Picture of a Lady": "When the sun sets, I can see the soft jade branches in the Meihua Temple, which is amazing."

Li Qingyu's "The Jade Scratches the Head and Smells the Police": "As long as the waves are stormy, who wants to be trapped in the sky all day?"