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What does it mean to go to Chang 'an Road when it is sunny in the late Ming Dynasty?

"It's sunny at the end of the year and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, and I'm going to Chang 'an Road Mountain at the end of the year. "It means that at the end of the year, the scenery and weather will be better in the future. Say goodbye to the past year and ride my horse to Ankang.

1, "Year-end" means the end of a year, "Ming" means tomorrow, which means the future and beyond. "Year" refers to time, and "Chang 'an Road" refers to the road to peace and stability.

This sentence is one of the common couplets in Spring Festival. Similar couplets include: watching the New Year around the stove, and writing splendid New Year greetings.