What does the full moon mean?

Full moon flowers mean: flowers are in full bloom and the moon is full.

Pinyin [yuyuá n hu ā h m: o]

Explain that the flowers are in full bloom and the moonlight is perfect. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings.

Song Chaobuzhi's word "Yujiexing" originated from: "The full moon is a good spring."

The full moon blooms like spring.

Synonym flower is a full moon.

A full moon-a perfect marriage (for newlyweds)

Pinyin [Huāh m:o Yuèyuan]

Explain the metaphor of beauty and perfection (mostly used as a eulogy to congratulate the wedding).

A sentence in "Yulan * * * Sad Flowers and Full Moon", which originated from the fairy, says: "People * * mourn the flowers and full moon, and people will disappear if they spend the full moon well."

Everyone wants to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the moon when the flowers bloom, but when the flowers bloom, the moon is round and people have separated.

Synonyms are newlyweds, magpies laughing and pigeons dancing.

The antonym is gone, and the flower is gone.