Wu ling nian shao, Wǔ líng nián shǎo: 1 definition
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五陵年少 [wǔ líng nián shǎo] [wu ling nian shao]—
A metaphor for chivalrous young men and sons of noble families. Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi, "Pipa Xing": "Young men from Wuling vied to offer silk, countless bolts of red silk were given for just one song." Yuan Dynasty, Anonymous, "Flying Knife Against Arrow," Act 1: "I am now a young man from Wuling, capable of seizing flags and tearing drums to display my heroism."
五陵年少:比喻豪俠少年、貴家公子。唐.白居易〈琵琶行〉:「五陵年少爭纏頭,一曲紅綃不知數。」元.無名氏《飛刀對箭》第一折:「我如今五陵年少,不能彀奪旗撦鼓顯英豪。」
wǔ líng nián shǎo: bǐ yù háo xiá shǎo nián,, guì jiā gōng zi. táng. bái jū yì 〈pí pá xíng〉: “wǔ líng nián shǎo zhēng chán tóu, yī qū hóng xiāo bù zhī shù.” yuán. wú míng shì < fēi dāo duì jiàn> dì yī zhé: “wǒ rú jīn wǔ líng nián shǎo, bù néng gòu duó qí chě gǔ xiǎn yīng háo.”
wu ling nian shao: bi yu hao xia shao nian,, gui jia gong zi. tang. bai ju yi
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