Don't say that the winter scenery is declining, and Joan flies off the Yao platform. Qian Shan silver, ten thousand trees cut pear flowers and jade butterflies. Passionate love, lingering meaning. Embrace the dust of the earth. Enchanting and charming, shy and smiling, drunk in your arms.
Qiongfei, pronounced qióng fēi, is a Chinese word, which means beauty and fairy, and can also be compared with snowflake.
Tang Zheng _ "Poems from Shangguan Zhaorongyuan to Feng Hexing" Part II: "I have gone to the Jade Girl Spring to find a concubine."
Tang Zhengbi's "Wind and Wang Lu Bai Ju": "If Qiong Fei can cut it wide, she can make a moonlit dance skirt."
Jiang's poem "Yan Guiliang Feng Lian" reads: "I didn't see the princess in my dream, but the lotus was blown by the wind."
Zhang Yuankejiu's song "Snow Ji of Huangshan Mountain with Eight Scenes in Xin 'an, Frost Corner": "Clouds open the abode of fairies and immortals, flying according to Qiong. Thirty-six _ pictures, pictures, icicles. "