Certificate
M2023OLP000007PA
Intro
"苔茵 (Tái Yīn): A term that encapsulates the image of verdant moss resembling a lush carpet. The origin of the phrase '苔茵' can be traced to the poetry of Gu Dadian from the Ming Dynasty, particularly in his work 'The Green Robe Chronicles: Delight in Admiring Flowers,' which goes, 'Dew-kissed autumn blossoms, their fragrance profound, encircle the emerald-tiled path covered with mossy tranquility, while chrysanthemums scatter like golden lotus petals. They bring joy in the cold, as if carrying the remnants of spring.' Beauty, it arises from the everyday and from the realm of imagination."