Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Jewelry brand - The meaning of Cuilou
The meaning of Cuilou
Cui Lou's explanation

(1). A tall building painted with green paint. Han Li You's Pingle Guanfu: "The building is a beautiful building." In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Jiangyan wrote "Songs of Chu in the Mountains" (II): "Rizhao Fangge, the moon shines on Cuilou." Yuan Yuji's poem "To Chu Shi Shi Shi" says: "I don't know which bridge is Nantang, and the Cuilou Huawu is at the top." (2). Especially where women live. Tang Wang Changling's poem "funeral march" says: "Young women in boudoir never worry, and they put on their makeup in the emerald building in spring." Song's "Qixi" poem: "It's even worse to leave, shooting at Cuilou from the east." Qing Gong Zizhen's "Portrait of Hua Yao Dong Shuangcheng" said: "Yun Ying married, Nong Yu returned, and went to Cuilou Qionghu." (3). refers to *. "Comments on Cutting Lights: The Story of the Mud God in Jiangmiao": "Make up makeup and admire prostitutes in Cuilou, and recommend pillows to smell red prostitutes." (4) restaurants. Tang Jiaoran's "Chang 'an Youth Travel": "Cuilou Spring Wine Frog Mausoleum, Chang 'an Youth is * * * pity." Song Fan Chengda's poem Cuilou says: "Even if you become an official of the Han Dynasty, Cuilou sells wine all over the city."

Word decomposition

Interpretation of Cui Cui Green: Emerald. Green. Cuiwei (Castle Peak, also known as Castle Peak). "Kingfisher" is a kind of songbird, which looks like a cuckoo, has a long mouth, a dark olive head with turquoise stripes, a turquoise back, a reddish-brown abdomen and a short tail, and preys on small fish. Refers to "jade" (jade): jade. Jade bracelet. Interpretation of Jewellery Cuizuan Building There are two or more floors. Also refers to the upper part of the building or the superstructure, or refers to the first floor of the building: the building. Stair corridor the floor Tower. Garrison attic. Loutai Louchuan office building Tall buildings. Last name. Number of strokes:; Radical: wood; The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy