Zhu Yan looks like a flower on her head. What do you mean by year?

Zhu Yan looks like a flower on his head every year. What does this mean? It means that the rosy and beautiful face is long, just like the flowers on your head, and it is more beautiful every year.

Zhu Yan looks like a flower on her head. She gets older every year. Complaining about love (a friend's birthday) by Ge in Song Dynasty. Flowers reflect the beauty of Luotian. Staggered, swaying, playing in unison, full of cheeks, birthday banquet, paying tribute to the true fairy. Hold down the stove and smoke. Zhu Yan looks like a flower on her head year after year. Ge (1072~ 1 144), a poet in the Song Dynasty, was born in Danyang County (now Jiangsu).

Zhu Yan looks like a flower on her head year after year. It means:

Every year. Source: Liu Xiyi, a sorrowful Chinese Pulsatilla [Tang Dynasty] Original: The ancients recovered from Luocheng East, but today people are still disappointed. Flowers still bloom every year, but they are different from year to year. Old friends no longer lament the withering of peaches and plums in the east of Luoyang, and now people are still sad for the falling flowers falling with the wind.

Year after year means year after year, from Liu Tang Yi Xi's poem "Pulsatilla Generation North": "Flowers are similar year after year, but people are different year after year." "Zhuzi Genre" Volume 71: "What do you mean by asking again that the heavenly heart has not changed? Say:' Every year, every month, every day.

Year after year means that time flies, and there is no difference.

That is, year after year, year after year, time passes like running water, and it slipped through my fingers unconsciously. Another year has passed in a blink of an eye. Flowers still bloom every year, but they are different from year to year.

It means year after year, year after year. The origin of the idiom: Liu Tang Yi Xi's poem "Pulsatilla Generation North": "Flowers are similar every year, but people of different years are different." For example, flowers are similar year after year, but people are different year after year.

Year after year, year after year means year after year, year after year means year after year, which adds up to year after year. I had a video chat with him, just like after 9: 00 in the morning. According to his usual arrangement, but he just finished breakfast. It's sunny outside, and the spring breeze blows on your face.

Year after year, year after year means year after year.

Every year is once a year. Together, it means year after year, from Liu Xiyi's A Generation of Sad Pulsatilla in the Tang Dynasty. Pulsatilla Daibei is the work of Liu Xiyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.