What does it mean to spend the full moon?

The full moon is a metaphor of beauty and perfection (mostly used as a eulogy to congratulate the wedding).

Pinyin: Hu ā ho Yu è Yu á n

Explanation: The flowers are blooming and the moon is full. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings.

Source: Zhang Songxian's "Magnolia * * * pity the full moon" word: "The will of people * * * pity the full moon, and the flowers are scattered. I am happy to go far, and the past is like a dream. " Ci Ying in Song Dynasty wrote the words "Don't hate incense": "Before Moses left home, I wished the flowers long, the people healthy and the moon full."

Usage: Flowers bloom and fall, and the moon is full. Metaphor personnel beautiful and complete. Often used in wedding greetings.

Synonyms: newlyweds, magpies laughing and pigeon dancing, full moon flowers, gathering together.

Antonym: The wind blows away, flowers wither, flowers wither.

It takes a month to make sentences.

1. On a full moon night, we had a reunion dinner and spent the New Year happily.

At this moment, the sky is full of flowers and the moon is full. The Jade Emperor and the Empress Dowager are holding a grand flat peach party, entertaining immortals from all walks of life, drinking wine and delicacies, singing and dancing, and having fun!

Have a wonderful night on a full moon night. Each of you has walked a long way and felt lonely and warm.

The fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month is the day of the full moon.

A person's life can't always be smooth sailing, and a hundred flowers blossom, there will always be such difficulties and hardships.

6. It turns out that you can't see the last bright moon and full moon until the wind and dust have exhausted the fragrant flowers.

7. Take a spring breeze, pick a petal and moisten a few leaves, so that we can have a long-awaited full moon.