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What did Nanyin fishing song Furong used to mean?
Nanyin, also known as Nanqu, originated in the Tang Dynasty and was formed in the Song Dynasty. Central Plains immigrants brought music culture into southern Fujian, centering on Quanzhou, and merged with local folk music, forming one of the oldest existing music types in China.
Rain pavilions, pavilions and similar buildings are used for overlooking, collecting books and worshiping Buddha. The rain pavilion is just an artistic conception, not for hiding rain.
Pronunciation: [mù jǐn xī nián? ]
Explanation: Cherish what you once had and miss the past.
Make sentences:
We will be separated in a blink of an eye. I hope you will be Furong when you graduate.
From:
Hibiscus is a fleeting flower, symbolizing temporary beauty, and the past year has passed. Cherish the beautiful and short past.
Related poems:
1, elegance means quicksand, and old age is a period of time. -"It's really the end of time"
I like me who liked you at that time.
But the story between us didn't end there. Eight years of love, let us have a deeper connection. More substantial than a lover, more solid than a friend. Those are fetters. -Giddens Ko's "Girls We Chased Together in Those Years"
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