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  2. The Peach Blossom Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Peach-Blossom Spring, painted by Gu Fuzhen, 1706. The expression shìwaì taóyuán (世外桃源), lit. "the Peach Spring beyond this world") has become a popular four-character idiom , meaning an unexpectedly fantastic place off the beaten path, usually an unspoiled wilderness of great beauty.

  3. Tao Yuanming - Wikipedia

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    The name Peach Blossom Spring (桃花源, Tao Hua Yuan) is now a well known, standard Chinese term for a utopia. This fable recounted by Tao Yuanming begins with a claim that it occurred in the Taiyuan era of the Jin dynasty (376–396).

  4. Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing

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    Peach blossoms. Peach blossoms are symbols of spring season and happiness. [17] Peony flowers. Peony flowers are symbols of prosperity, [22] wealth, and honour; [5] they also a symbol of spring and feminine beauty. [4] Peonies are often used on Chinese women's clothing. [4] Plum blossoms. Plum blossoms are symbol of winter season as it blooms ...

  5. Taohuayuan (Hunan) - Wikipedia

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    Taohuayuan (Chinese: 桃花源, meaning "Peach blossom source") is a scenic area in Taoyuan County, Hunan, China, in memory of Tao Yuanming's The Peach Blossom Spring. It has been a sacred Taoist site since the Tang dynasty. Taohuayuan was made an AAAAA-level national forest park in 2020. [1]

  6. Peach - Wikipedia

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    Another peach orchard, in "The Peach Blossom Spring" by poet Tao Yuanming, is the setting of the favourite Chinese fable and a metaphor for utopias. A peach tree growing on a precipice was where the Taoist master Zhang Daoling tested his disciples. [157]

  7. 60 Names That Mean Spring to Celebrate the Season of Birth - AOL

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    The first full month of spring and a feminine name of Latin origin meaning “open.” 32. May. Another spring month and a feminine name of English, German and Sanskrit origin that boasts an ...

  8. Daylight saving time, fall back & spring forward: What we ...

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    People often use the simple mnemonic spring forward, fall back to remember to set clocks forward one hour (e.g., from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m.) in the spring and backward one hour (e.g., from 2 a.m. to 1 ...

  9. List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs - Wikipedia

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    Apricot blossom [19] Balsamine flower [19] Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum flower Symbol of autumn and longevity [3] Hibiscus Lotus Lotus flower [19] Narcissus Osmanthus Osmanthus blossom [19] Peach Peach blossom [19] Spring and happiness. [3] Peony [19] Peony flower Associated with royalty. [3]