It means like a continuous vine with many melons, big and small. Quote as a blessing to the prosperity of children and grandchildren.
1. Pinyin: guā dié mián mián n.
2. phonetic notation: ㄍㄨㄚㄉㄝㄇㄢモㄇㄢㄢモ.
3. Source: Ming Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei" back to the 57th: "The melon is full of flowers, and the forest is full of flowers."
4. antonym: childlessness.
(1) Pinyin: duà n z ǐ jué s ū n.
(2) Interpretation: It means that there are no descendants. Often used as a curse.
(3) phonetic notation: ㄉㄨㄢˋㄗˇㄐㄩㄝˊㄙㄨㄣ.
5. Traditional Chinese characters: melon and jelly.
6. Usage of words: as object and attribute; Used for blessing, etc.
7. Part of speech: neutral words.
"Melon-like" sentence:
1. At this moment, the famous chefs of Sanxiang frequently raise glasses to wish Hunan's oldest master of Hunan cuisine the career of "adding flavor to Sanxiang" with melon-like.
2. jinxia ancient town, which is a historical place, has a treasure trove of geomantic omen, lush foliage and flowers, and is full of melons.
3. From the perspective of folk discourse, people in China always talk about the "prescribed action" of the nature of special supply, and the intention of merchants to use it as advertising is actually "full of melon".
4. In the 195s, having a mahogany furniture at home was still a symbol of a well-off life at that time, and it was because mahogany furniture was durable and could be handed down to future generations, bearing the beautiful intention of being full of fruits.
5. The group's numbness and indifference prove that the spectators he criticized who "look at peeling sheep with their mouths open as if they are quite happy" are like descendants.