Waterfalls and fountains
Waterfall spring is a Chinese vocabulary, and its pinyin is fēi pù liú quán, which comes from Twenty-four Poems.
Chinese name
Waterfalls and fountains
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Fei Li Guan
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Fly down because of its potential.
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Er Shi si Shi ya
Words: waterfalls and flowing springs
Athena Chu: I love you.
Explanation:
Waterfall: Waterfall, its potential flies down; Flowing spring: Flowing spring. Generally refers to the rapids and dangerous whirlpool water.
Tang Sikong's "Twenty-four Poems Elegant": "The eyes are green and the shadows are green, and there are waterfalls on the top." Lin Qingze Xu's poem "Eyes": "Waterfalls drag thousands of miles of rain, and the setting sun clears a peak first." Liu Dabai's poem "Ding Ning II": "This is a waterfall in your heart, and the sound of springs is endless."
Poem Ya Gong Liu: "Look at its yin and yang, look at its flowing spring." Song Zhou Mi's Qi Dong Yu Ye Pan Wang Tingjian Shi Zhi: "Ting Jian was so drunk that he took off his towel bun and stood naked in the stream, singing the chapter of Meng Ying." Bi Ye snowy road says, "This stone pool is made of snow springs on the mountain.