The first episode stopped, thinking about how these people in Beijing Renhe exam at that time. Until now, I finally realized that the plot of the first episode should reflect a profound problem: the questions of the Beijing college entrance exam are simple, now and in the past.
Who's the lu director?
Director Zhong Lu is played by national-level actor Wen. Winner of the 18th Chinese Drama Plum Blossom Award. She also won the Outstanding Performance Award at the 7th Chinese Drama Festival and the 10th Wenhua Performance Award from the Ministry of Culture. she graduated from the Theatre Performance Program of the Xinjiang Arts Institute in 1985.
Boyfriend told me to listen to the song "Spring Breeze". What does this mean?
Spring Breeze is not as good as you, all the wine is not as good as you. What your boyfriend is trying to say is that it's no fun. You're being too paranoid. Hello!
If in doubt, ask. You are. Thinking too much.
What does spring breeze mean?
This line is from a poem by Du Mu, written to a young prostitute (under 14) in Yangzhou. The original line is "The spring breeze on Yangzhou Road is ten miles long, but it is better to roll up the pearl curtain".
Extended information:
The original poem is as follows:
The spring breeze is ten miles, not as good as you.
"Spring water is born, spring forest begins. It's not as good as you." From Feng Tang's 24th Joy in Thirty and Thirty, Thirty-Six
The green water of spring is just rising, the leaves are selling their buds, the woods are quiet, and the ten-mile spring breeze is charming, but not as good as your face!
"The Spring Breeze is not as good as your More Borrowed from Du Mu. The Spring Breeze is ten miles from Yangzhou Road, not as good as rolling a pearl curtain."
"The spring breeze is not as good as you", not only the scenery is not as good as you, and "always roll up a pearl curtain". Lover's eyes, you are the most beautiful. Ten years after the spring breeze.
"Ten Years After Spring Breeze," a ballad, is a healing song with a strong sense of picture. Chen Zhao puts himself in the picture of the song, and the listener is ****ed through the melody.
Listening to Chen Zhao's song, it is as if a movie is in my mind: leaving my hometown and coming to Beijing, I have left footprints in every corner of this metropolis, with many emotional ups and downs, happy frustrations, and too many unsatisfactory things!
Chen Zhaohei's latest album "Spring Breeze". Rub all the spring into one morning, turn all the words that can't be stopped into secrets, and close the door; where to go with this inexplicable feeling? I'm going to leave the songs of these years in the mountains and rivers, in three words.
Expanded information:
"Ten Miles in the Spring Breeze" originated from a poem by Du Mu, a Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty. Jiang Kui once used this phrase, which mainly refers to the land of wind and wind.
The first source of "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze" comes from a poem by Chinese poet Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Giving Farewell to One":"Twisting and turning for more than thirteen years, cardamom tips at the beginning of February; not as good as ten miles of spring breeze Yangzhou Road rolled up in a pearl curtain." The "ten miles of spring breeze" refers to the prosperity of the Song family (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": "After the ten miles of spring breeze, they are all green with wheat. The "ten miles of spring breeze" refers to Du Mu's allusion to the romantic place of dancing pavilions (in Yangzhou).
Reference: The phrase "Ten Miles of Spring Baidu Baidu" is from a poem by Du Mu, which was written to a prostitute (under the age of fourteen) in Yangzhou. The original line is "Yangzhou Road is ten miles in the spring breeze, but it is better to roll up the pearl curtain". So don't use the poem "Spring" by contemporary poet Feng Tang (formerly known as Zhang Haipeng). The meaning of "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze" is Ten Miles of Spring Breeze, which means there are many beautiful sceneries in spring.
The original poem is as follows:
Ten miles of spring breeze is not as beautiful as you.
The reference translation is as follows:
The water that has just risen in the spring, the trees that have just smoked green leaves in the spring, and the ten miles of spring breeze are not as good as you (in my heart).
Author Introduction:
Feng Tang, male, formerly known as Zhang Haipeng, was born in Beijing in 1971, a Taurus. He is a poet, writer, doctor, businessman, antique artifacts enthusiast, and a listed writer on the 8th Chinese Writers' Rich List in 2013.He studied at Peking Union Medical College from 1990 to 1998, where he received his PhD in Clinical Medicine, specializing in Gynecological Oncology, and an MBA from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, U.S.A. He now lives in Hong Kong, where he used to work for McKinsey & Company, and was formerly the General Manager of the Strategic Management Department of the China Resources Group. In October 2011, he was elected as the CEO of China Resources Medical Group Limited.Published novels Growing of Everything, Give Me a Girl at Eighteen, Beijing Beijing, Rejoice, Not Two, essay collection Pigs and Butterflies, Live and Let Live and Grow Old, How to Become a Monster, Thirty-six Greats, and poetry collection Hundreds of Feng Tang Poems.On December 5, 2013, the 2013 Eighth Chinese Writers' Rich List" was released, and Feng Tang was ranked 39th on the Eighth Writers' Rich List with a royalty income of 2.95 million yuan, which attracted widespread attention.