A thousand flowers
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ Ihu ì Qi ā NP ā, meaning often refers to things rich and colorful, prosperous scene. From Ziwei palace.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's Zi Wei Gong: "the scenery in mid winter festival can be praised, and a hundred flowers can show off their gorgeous demons."
Idiom usage
It can be used as subject and object to describe the scene. example a hundred flowers in the park vie to attract tourists' attention.
A thousand flowers
the men wore out and the horses were jaded - rén kùn mǎ fá
See the blue sky through the clouds - bō yún wū jiàn qīng tiān
firm , resolute , plain and prudent - gāng yì mù nè