Hanyingzuihua
hán yīng jǔ huá
〖Explanation〗Ying, Hua: here refers to flowers; Zui: chew carefully, extended to body odor. Mouth Holding flowers in your mouth, savoring the fragrance of flowers.
It is a metaphor for savoring and appreciating the essence of poetry.
〖Source〗 Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Jin Xue Jie": "Immerse yourself in the richness, "Han Ying Zui Hua."
〖Example〗~, early choice of Penglai Daoshan.★Song Dynasty Lu You's "Reply to Jianning Chen Tong Banqi"
〖Analysis〗Yi Confused with buds waiting to bloom
〖Counter example〗In early April, the branches were covered with flower buds containing Yingzuihua.
〖Usage〗As a predicate, attributive; used in articles, etc.
〖Sentence〗Short, concise and profound article, worthy of people's praise.