1. Jiaolihuozao [jiāolíhuǒzǎo] is called the fairy fruit in Taoism.
2. Apricot flowers like rain and pear flowers like clouds [xìngyǔlíyún]. Describe the beautiful scenery in spring.
3. Disaster for pear and disaster for jujube [zāilíhuòzǎo] In ancient times, pear and jujube wood engravings were often used to print books. If engravings were excessive, pear and jujube trees would suffer. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the overprinting of useless or bad books.
4. Let the dates push the pears [ràngzǎotuīlí] is a metaphor for humility and friendship between brothers.
5. The pear blossoms are covered with rain [líhuādàiyǔ]. The pear blossoms are covered with raindrops. It originally described the appearance of a beautiful woman in tears, but later also described the beauty of a woman.
6. Liyuan Disciple [líyuándìzǐ] Liyuan: The place where singing and dancing artists were trained during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. It later became a synonym for theater or drama circles. Refers to singing, dancing and opera artists. Also known as "The Children of the Liyuan".
7. Sugar pear [tánglí] is a cultivated pear known for its sweetness.