败柳残花
Explanation: Lost: the decline. Disability: withered. Withered willow, ruins of a flower. Old metaphor for the ravages of debauchery or abandoned women. Usage: Joint type; as object; containing derogatory Source: Yuan Wang Shih-fu, "The West Chamber" the third of the third section: "He is a girl home, you claim the tenderness of children fail to do ... ... Liu stray off-guess."- Thesaurus: fallen angels, lady of a certain age, A single flower, Her last request Fallen flowers, Dynasty, who carried on amorous affairs even when she was getting old, a
- Antonym Group: earth rejuvenation, Spring has returned to the land, beautiful and bright; bright spring days, during the warmth of spring all the flowers bloom, Liulv peach bloom, Peach bloom Liulv, all flowers are in bloom, green hills and blue waters-beautiful country scene
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