Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Purple descriptor

Purple descriptor

1, big red and purple: describe outstanding and proud.

2, colorful: beautiful; Yan: enchanting; It's beautiful. Describe all kinds of beautiful flowers competing for beauty. Also known as "purples".

3, colorful: describe a hundred flowers blooming; A colorful scene. It is a metaphor for colorful things or prosperous scenes.

4. The nose is blue and the eyes are purple: the nose is blue and the eyes are purple. Describe a serious facial injury.

5, colorful: describe flowers and colors.

6, red and purple: describe a person who is very popular and is paid too much attention to.

7. Gold Seal Purple Ribbon: Gold Seal and Purple Ribbon. Ancient Guo Xiang, Prime Minister, Qiu, Da Sikong, Taifu, Taishi, Taibao, General around Liugong and concubines.

8. Pass the Jue to attack the purple: that is, inherit the position of Gao Jue. Made in the Han Dynasty, the Duke and Duchess wore purple ribbon turtles and new gold seals.

9, picking up purple: it means getting a high official position. Blue and purple are the clothes of ancient officials and officials.

10, red and purple mixed Zhu: ancient Zhu was a normal color, and purple was a variegated color. Red, purple, chaos and red refer to variegated colors, chaos and positive colors. Metaphor is evil rather than justice.

1 1, gold purple silver blue: gold purple: gold seal, purple ribbon. Silver blue: silver seal, green ribbon. Refers to the seal worn by senior officials. Borrow refers to dignitaries.

12, dew red and smoke purple: describes the bright colors of flowers and trees.

13, wearing purple yellow: purple ribbon around the waist and gold official seal in the bosom. In the Han dynasty, the prime minister, Qiu, etc. Gold-plated with purple ribbons. Because "Pei Zi Huang Huai" refers to senior officials. Say it out loud.

14, colorful: ① describe the colorful flowers. 2 refers to flowers.

15, Du Qingzifu: See Du Qingwei Zi.

16, Du Qing Wei Zi: the palace where the Emperor of Heaven lived in myths and legends.

17, designated purple for dragging gold: wearing purple and gold seal. Metaphor official position is high.

18, purples: refers to delicate and charming flowers.

19, heavy gold purple: It is said that several people in a door are decorated with golden purple ribbons, and they are eloquent. Above the marquis of Qin and Han dynasties, there are golden and purple ribbons.

20. Zhu Tuozi: Describe the status of dignitaries. The same as "Zhu Zhu drags purple".

2 1, Zhu Zhu Tuozi: describes the status of dignitaries. Zhu and Zi refer to the colors printed by senior officials.

22, colorful: describe a hundred flowers, colorful. It also means that things are colorful.

23. Father and son: son: official uniforms of the Tang Dynasty with more than three products; Zhu: Official uniforms of more than five grades in the Tang Dynasty. Father and son are both senior officials.

24. Fight for red and purple: describe a hundred flowers blooming.

25, hanging Zhu and dragging purple: hanging: hanging down; Zhu: the belt on the official uniform; Purple: purple ribbon. Show one's official position by high officials.

26, purple jade into smoke: refers to the death of a girl.

27, with gold, purple: gold: gold seal. Purple: purple ribbon. There are gold seals and purple ribbons. Describe a very prominent position.

28, evil purple wins Zhu: Purple: The ancients thought that purple was a variegated color; Grasp: chaos; Zhu: Big red. The ancients thought red was a positive color. The original meaning is disgust, replacing evil with positive. Metaphor evil over justice.

29. Yellow Flag and Purple Cover: There is a cloud in the sky that looks like a yellow flag and purple cover. Always a sign of the emperor's birth.

30, blue and purple quilt: blue and purple: ancient Communist Youth League costumes, metaphor for high officials and dignitaries; Be: same as "wear". Refers to senior officials.

3 1, Yao Huang, Wei Zi: Wei Zi: Chiba red peony, from Wei Renpu's home; Yao Huang: Chiba yellow peony belongs to the Yao family. Originally refers to two kinds of precious peony products in Luoyang in Song Dynasty.

32. Wei Zi, Yao Huang: Chiba Huanghua Peony, from Yao's family; Weizi: Red Peony in Chiba is from Wei Renpu family. Originally refers to two kinds of precious peony products in Luoyang in Song Dynasty.

33. waist gold and purple clothes: there is a gold seal on the waist and a purple robe on the body. Refers to being a big official.

34, with purple chaos Zhu: Metaphorically regard a traitor villain as a clean and just gentleman.

35, blue and purple: metaphor for dignitaries.

36. Zou Zi: Metaphorically up and down.

37. Huai Jin hangs purple: In the old days, it meant that the official position was high and the glory was noble. Gold: refers to the golden seal. Purple: refers to printed purple ribbons.

38. Huai Jin drags purple: See "Huai Jin hangs purple".

39, Huai Yinzi: refers to dignitaries. Silver, silver seal; Purple, purple ribbon. Han system, prime minister, Qiu, and princes are all purple; Rank 2,000 gems are all printed in silver.

40. Jute purple mud: The emperor's proclamation was written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, hence the name.

4 1, Jute Purple Book: See Jute Purple Mud.

42, and Zhu heavy purple: refers to the prominent officials. Zhu, Yi Zhu; Purple, purple ribbon.

43. Purple Ribbon and Gold Seal: Purple Ribbon and Gold Seal were used by ancient prime ministers. Later used to refer to high officials and dignitaries.

44. Procrastinate: China people, princes wear purple seals, and officials are blue. Because of the metaphor of "dragging blue with purple", official positions are dignitaries.

45, colorful purple demon red: still colorful.

46, waist gold drags purple: Yu Gaoguan. Gold, gold seal; Purple, purple ribbon.

47. Take purple as Zhu: See "Chaos Zhu with purple".

48. Purple gas comes from the east: According to legend, before Laozi passed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw purple gas coming from the east and knew that saints must pass. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow. Metaphor is a sign of good luck.

49. Pass the tortoise to attack the purple: it refers to inheriting the position of Gao Jue. Made in the Han Dynasty, the Duke and Duchess wore purple ribbon turtles and new gold seals.

50. Huang Huai Peizi: refers to a gold seal in the bosom and a purple ribbon at the waist. In a high position. With "wear purple with yellow".