1. Twenty four Chronicles, Liang Qichao, Qing Dynasty.
Qing still has a rough understanding of Zhongxing Jie, but I am ashamed that I don't know how timid the left is.
It is hard to look at the wonderful and beautiful days, and the red sleeve adds fragrance to the translation book.
2. The 31st chapter of "Flower and Moon Trace" by Wei Zian in Qing Dynasty: From then on, green sideburns look at grass, red sleeves add fragrance, relatives suspect immortals, and Wenzhang is the country of China.
3. Couplet: Blue gauze is waiting for the month and spring to sing tea and add fragrance to the night reading.
4. Tea added fragrance: the old meaning is that young and beautiful women accompany scholars when they study.