What does spring breeze ten miles mean?

Ten miles of spring winds have come to congratulate you on your good day, wishing you peace and happiness, and wishing you every success.?

"Ten Miles of Spring Breeze" first came from a poem by the Chinese poet Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty, which was once used by Jiang Kui, and mainly referred to the place of wind and moon.

"Ten miles in the spring breeze" comes from a poem by Chinese poet Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell - One": "gracefully curling up more than thirteen, cardamom tips in early February; ten miles in the spring breeze on Yangzhou Road, rolled on the curtains are not as good as". The phrase "ten miles of spring breeze" refers to the bustle of the opera houses in Yangzhou.

The second source of "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze" comes from the Chinese Song Dynasty lyricist Jiang Kui's "Yangzhou Slowly - The Famous Capital of Huaizuo": "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze, and All the Capsicums and Wheat are Green". The phrase "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze" is an allusion to Du Mu, which referred to the moonlit place of Yangzhou, where dancers and singers used to dance and sing.

Liangchen, a Chinese word.

Pinyin: liáng chén

Interpretation.

Citation: The Thirtieth Book of Heroes of Children and Daughters: "We must know that the heavenly way is jealous of the whole, and human feelings are jealous of the full, and that the beautiful scenery does not last long, and the good time is hard to come by again.

Example sentence: This March 15 is a good day to get married.