The big radish means a person who is very carefree.
Origin:
One theory is that when white radish gets old (that is, after people get along with each other for a period of time) the radish, which was originally very juicy, becomes hollow inside, leaving only Some fibers look like flowers. It is a metaphor that after a couple has been together for a long time, one party becomes "empty" of the originally nourishing love. Therefore, people who are philandering, not devoted to feelings, and change their minds are called philanderers.
There is also a saying that "huaxin radish" is a kind of radish, also called "red radish", which is more common in the north. This kind of large radish is white on the outside, but the heart of the radish is bright red. Usually you can't see the red color after taking a few bites, and you can only eat the red heart when you are almost finished. Use this kind of carrot as a metaphor for those people who appear innocent and spotless on the outside, but are actually very beautiful on the inside.
Synonyms: Huaxin
Huaxin is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is huā xīn. The center of the flower is the center of the flower, originally the common name for the stamen. When Huaxin is used as an adjective, it is also used to describe a man or woman who is not devoted to love.
Explanation:
1. The stamen. Also refers to the middle part of the flower.
The second part of Mao Wenxi's "Shen Window Hate" from Qianshu: "Pairs of butterfly wings are painted with lead powder, smacking the hearts of flowers. The embroidered windows fly steadily, painting the shade of the hall."
The poem "Ink Flower" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "The center of the flower is haloed with ink, and the spring color is scattered." Crazy."
2. The heart of candle.
Liu Xiaowei of the Southern Dynasty, Liang Dynasty, "The Shadow of the Candle in the Water of the Song of Songs in Jiale Palace": "The heart of the fire has not yet grown, and the dense flames of the golden branches are already fragrant."
3. Use It is a metaphor for the lack of exclusive affection between men and women.
"Women's Monthly" Issue 12, 1997: "A woman starts an affair when she is frustrated, and a man becomes a philanderer when he is proud."?
Terms: philanderer, philanderer, philanderer female.
Shanghai dialect: Hua Cha Cha.
4. The desire to seduce the opposite sex.
"Life Weekly" March 17, 1991: "When he saw the girl was pretty, he became attracted to her."
5. Refers to a woman's clitoris or uterus.
Chapter 27 of "Jin Ping Mei": "I hit three in a row, and they all hit the center of the flower."
6. Cuju in the Song Dynasty was called the number nine.
"Yuanshe Jinyu": "The heart of love is nine."
7. Male hooligans are called in the Beijing area.
8. The main actor among the leading dancers in the Song Dynasty. At that time, a team dance program was usually led by five people, and the leader was called "Hua Xin". Because the lead dancers often form a square formation with their head in the middle, like a petal supporting the heart, it is called this.