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purple Robe jade belt : Purple robe: ancient public clothes, the Tang Dynasty stipulated that princes and officials above the third grade should wear purple robes; Jade belt: a jade belt used by officials in the Tang and Song Dynasties to distinguish between high and low official ranks. Wear purple robe and fasten jade belt. A metaphor for a high-ranking official Detailed »
Qingdu purple House See "Qingdu Ziwei". Detailed »
A million roses purple : It describes a hundred flowers blooming in bright colors. It also means that things are rich and colorful Detailed »
Pei purple Huaihuang : Wearing purple ribbons on the waist and carrying gold official seals in the arms. In the Han Dynasty, the prime minister and the chief captain were all gilded with purple ribbons. Because "wearing purple and cherishing yellow" refers to being in a high position. The words came from "Historical Records · Biographies of Fan Ju and Cai Ze": "I hold the beam, stab the teeth, gallop the horse, bear the seal of gold, tie the purple ribbon in order to bow to the people, eat meat and be rich and noble, 43 years is enough!" Detailed »
evil purple Capture Zhu : Purple: The ancients believed that purple was a variegated color; Grabbing: chaos; Zhu: Big red. The ancients believed that red was the right color. The original meaning is to dislike evil instead of good. Later, it was used as a metaphor for defeating the right with evil and filling the right with heresy. Detailed »
Fight for Red purple : Describing flowers blooming Detailed »
father purple Erzhu : Purple: official clothes of the Tang Dynasty above the third grade; Zhu: The official clothes of the Tang Dynasty with five grades or above. It means that both father and son are high officials Detailed »
Huaihuang Pei purple : It means carrying a gold seal in the chest and a purple ribbon on the waist. It refers to being in a senior position. The same as "wearing purple and cherishing yellow". Detailed »
Heavy money and purple It means that there are several people wearing gold and purple ribbons in one door, and they are extremely proud. The marquis of the Qin and Han Dynasties and above are all gold printed purple ribbon. Detailed »
With gold pendant purple : Gold: Gold seal. Purple: purple ribbon. With gold seal and purple ribbon. Described as very prominent. Detailed »
Yao Huangwei purple : Yao Huang: Qianye Huanghua Peony comes from Yao's family; Wei Zi: Chiba flesh red peony comes from Wei Renpu's family. It originally refers to two rare peony varieties in Luoyang in the Song Dynasty. Later, it generally refers to precious flowers. Detailed »
Zou Yingqi purple : It is used to describe the effect of the superior. Detailed »
Gold medallion purple Ribbon : Purple ribbons and gold seals were used by ancient prime ministers. Later, it was used to refer to high officials and dignitaries. Detailed »
with purple For Zhu : See "Purple mixed with ink". Detailed »
Tuojin Committee purple : Wear purple ribbon gold seal. It is used to describe the official position. Detailed »
with purple Disordered vermilion : It is used to describe the treacherous villain as a clean and just gentleman. Detailed »
Carry silver silk purple : It refers to dignitaries. Silver, silver seal; Purple, purple ribbon. Made in the Han Dynasty, the prime minister, the prime minister, the captain and the duke all have purple ribbons; Two thousand stones are silver seals. Detailed »
From the east purple gas It is said that before Laozi passed Hangu Pass, Guan Yin was glad to see purple coming from the east and knew that there would be saints passing the pass. As expected, I came here riding a green ox. A metaphor for auspicious signs Detailed »
purple Electric defrosting : Zidian, Qingshuang: Both are ancient swords. Zidian is one of the six swords of Emperor Wu. It describes the weapon is sharp and excellent Detailed »
purple Zhimeiyu : It is a word to praise people's virtue and purity. Detailed »
Dew red smoke purple It describes the bright colors of flowers and trees. Detailed »
purple Ribbon gold seal : Purple ribbons and gold seals were used by ancient prime ministers. It refers to high officials and dignitaries. Detailed »
hundred purple Chicory : It describes the colorful flowers. Detailed »
jute purple book : See "Sesame Purple Clay". Detailed »
Back purple Waist gold : Wearing purple robes and gold ornaments on the waist. To be a high-ranking official Detailed »
clothing purple Waist silver : Wearing purple robe and gold and silver fish bag on the waist. The attire of a high-ranking official also refers to being a high-ranking official. Detailed »
Waist gold mop purple : Yu is a senior official. Gold, gold seal; Purple, purple ribbon. Detailed »
Gold seal purple Ribbon : Gold seal and purple ribbon. The ancient prime minister, prime minister, imperial concubine, Dasikong, Taifu, imperial concubine, Taibao, around generals and six palace empresses were in charge. Descendants refer to high officials and dignitaries. Detailed »
Yu Zhu Tuo purple : It describes a person of high status. It is the same as "Zizhu Shuzi". Detailed »
Yu Qing Pei purple : It is a metaphor for dignitaries. It is the same as the saying, "You are too young to be purple.". Detailed »
purple Beard like halberd : Beard: beard on both cheeks; Halberd: weapon. The beard is as hard as a halberd. Describe a man's powerful appearance Detailed »
Thousands of people purple : ① Describing flowers competing in beauty. ② Borrow a hundred flowers. Detailed »
red purple Capture Zhu : take: take; Zhu: Zhu Hong, just red. Substitute neutral purple for normal vermilion. This is a metaphor for seizing the right with evil Detailed »
Big red purple : Described as distinguished and proud Detailed »
Erjin Tuo purple : Er: insert; Drag: drooping. Insert gold pendant and drag purple robe. Refers to an official position Detailed »
Drag green silk purple : Made in the Han Dynasty, the printed ribbons worn by the vassals are purple, and those worn by Gongqing are blue. Because it is used as a metaphor for officials and dignitaries. Detailed »
Zhu Pei purple : Wear red robe and hang purple ribbon. It refers to being a high-ranking official Detailed »
Fruitful purple Purplish red : Mei: Beautiful; Yan: flirtatious; Beautiful. It describes that beautiful flowers of all colors compete for beauty. It is also called "Colorful Flowers". Detailed »
clothing purple Waist gold : Wearing purple robe and gold and silver fish bag on the waist. The attire of a high-ranking official also refers to being a high-ranking official. Detailed »
Duoqing Picking purple : It means obtaining the prominent position of senior officials. Blue and purple are the colors of ancient Gongqing's clothes. Detailed »
A tortoise attack purple : It refers to inheriting the high rank. It was made in the Han Dynasty, and all the dukes and princes wore gold seals with purple ribbons and turtle buttons. Detailed »
A pass of nobility purple : It means inheriting the position of Gao Jue. It was made in the Han Dynasty, and all the dukes and princes wore gold seals with purple ribbons and turtle buttons. Detailed »
To pick up the green purple : Bow: bend down and head down; Qingzi: The dress of an ancient official refers to a high-ranking official. It refers to the easy access to senior officials Detailed »
ten thousand purple Chicory : describes a hundred flowers blooming; A colorful scene. Now more than a metaphor for things rich and colorful or prosperous scene. Detailed »
Hanging vermilion mop purple : hanging: hanging down; Zhu: Zhu Fu, the belt on the official uniform; Purple: purple ribbon. By means of a senior official, Xianhuan Detailed »
purple Yucheng Tobacco : refers to the death of a girl Detailed »
To draw a red thread purple : It describes a person of high status. Zhu and purple refer to the colors of the ribbons worn by high officials. Detailed »
Wei purple Yao Huang : Wei Zi: Chiba flesh red peony, from Wei Renpu's family; Yao Huang: The thousand leaf yellow flower peony comes from the Yao family. It originally refers to two rare peony varieties in Luoyang in the Song Dynasty. Later, it generally refers to precious flowers. Detailed »
Ruddy hair purple : It describes a person who is popular and has been paid too much attention Detailed »
Waist gold garment purple : He has a gold seal on his waist and a purple robe on his body. It refers to being a high-ranking official. Detailed »
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