Basic explanation
1. Taoism is a general term for the ten caves, thirty-six caves and seventy-two blessed places where immortals and Taoists live. Later, it refers to famous mountains and places of interest. Refer to Seven Signs of the Cloud, Volume 27.
2. Song Chen Liang's "Rebuilding the Purple Clouds": "Those who have the so-called Tao will be blessed by heaven and earth. I don't know where to start, but they will last forever."
3. Qian Fu Feng Chuan: "There is a faint fragrance, famous flowers are in full bloom, and a hole is blessed."
4. Bao Lei's "Zhu Bajie Learn Art": "Look closely, there are small bridges near the water, strange stones beside the mountain gate, moss like carpets, and flowers overflowing. It's a paradise. "
5. Explanation: Taoism refers to Shinto residence. Now refers to the famous summer resort or the environment is very beautiful.
6. Source: Song Chenliang's "Rebuilding Ziyun View": "Taoism has a so-called paradise, and its theory does not know where to start, and it often exists."
7. For example, it is worthwhile to get some secluded rooms in such a blessed place and stay here for a while.
8. Synonyms: famous mountains and rivers, places of interest, Peng Ying fairyland, land of abundance, Xanadu.
9, antonym: backcountry, poor alley, awkward door, dragon pool and tiger cave.
10, grammar: heaven and earth; As objects and attributes; With praise.
Idiom sentence-making
1. The villa in this mountainous area is elegant and unique, which makes people feel blessed with a cave.
Beidaihe is a paradise in summer.
There must be immortals practicing in this magical place.