[Idiom explanation] Bean paste: a perennial herb, which is a metaphor for virgins. When a woman is thirteen or fourteen.
[Allusions] Tang Du Mu's "Farewell" poem: "The flowers are more than thirteen, and the cardamom is in the first two months."
Translation:
Thirteen-and fourteen-year-old girls are graceful, just like bean flowers in bud in February.
[Synonyms] Golden Age, Golden Age, Yellow Youth
[antonym] In the twilight years, the mulberry is old and the pearl is yellow.
[useful] useful
[emotional color] commendatory term
[Grammatical Usage] Being the subject and object; Include praise
[Idiom structure] A little formal
[Date of birth] Ancient times
Extended data:
Antonym: Mulberry Sunset Scene
[Idiom explanation] The afterglow of the sunset shines on the treetops of Sang Yu. Refers to the night. Metaphor is old age.
[Allusions] The poem "Giving a White Horse" by Cao Weizhi of the Three Kingdoms: "In Sang Yu, the influence cannot be traced."
When the years arrived in Sang Yu, the light, shadow and sound could not be recovered.
[Synonym] The wind and candle are dying.
[useful] useful
[emotional color] commendatory term
[Grammatical Usage] Used as predicate, object and attribute; Metaphor is old.
[Idiom structure] A little formal
[Date of birth] Ancient times