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Fold a rose, and to the phoenix cricket with the king. What means?

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  1. A rose is a rose, and he meant to pick a rose to the Phoenix with Junyu, watching you beside the Phoenix.
    Source: Tang Li Jianxun's "Spring Ci": "Step in the next step, fine grass Chunsha has no embroidered shoes. When the sun rose, I leisurely went out of the door and walked down the steps. The grass hasn't passed my embroidery shoes. I took a rose and looked at you on my hair.
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    "Spring Ci" Appreciation:
    "Spring Ci" was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Jianxun. Qinglang, you picked a rose for me, and wearing my head like a Phoenix 钗, it shows a kind of feelings of love.
    The poetry shows the harmonious love between the poet and the lover. Although the whole poem is short, the characters are vividly portrayed, long -term, and ingenious.

  2. The Phoenix 比 here is actually a metaphorical usage, that is, you pick a rose for me, and it seems like a Phoenix 钗 on my head, which shows that the love is true.

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