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Is there a poem about a husband thrusting a thrush into his wife?
Nan pigeon Ji Feng Jinnidai

Song Dynasty: Ouyang Xiu

Golden mud belt with phoenix bun and jade palm comb with dragon pattern. Walking under the window, smiling and supporting each other, loving each other?

Make a pen and draw flowers for a long time and try your hand. Idleness hinders embroidery, so how can the word Yuanyang become a book?

Holding a palm-sized dragon-shaped jade comb, the hair comb is decorated with impatiens and gold belts into a bun. The wife went to the window, snuggled up in her husband's arms and asked, "Is the eyebrow the right color?" She fiddled with the pen tube with both hands and snuggled up to her husband for a long time, trying to draw embroidery patterns, but unconsciously delaying embroidery, and asked her husband with a smile, "How do you spell Yuanyang?"

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With its elegant and popular language and dynamic and vivid description, this word highlights a gentle and charming, lively and pure, lovely young woman image, showing her voice, smile and psychological activities, as well as her single-mindedness for her lover.

There is also an allusion about thrush in ancient times, that is, Zhang Chang thrush. It is said that Zhang and his wife live in the same village. Zhang was very naughty when he was a child. He once threw a stone and injured his wife by mistake, but he escaped at that time. When I grew up to be an official, I heard from my family that my wife had never been married, so I came to propose marriage. Since then, he has painted his wife's eyebrows every day. Later, Zhang Chang thrush became an idiom, meaning that husband and wife have a harmonious relationship.