go for a joyful spring outing
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B à nghu à Su í Li à, which means to describe the happiness of spring outing. It's from "the chance of spring.".
The origin of Idioms
Cheng Hao, Song Dynasty, wrote in his book the occasional formation of spring: "the clouds are light, the wind is light, the sky is near noon, and the flowers follow the willows to pass QianChuan."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. example I'm lucky to live on the shore of the same Surabaya River, and I'm lucky to meet the victory of the nine mountains. I can go with the willows and the flowers, and I'll be happy to visit you. Tao Zongyi, Ming Dynasty
go for a joyful spring outing
Autumn is known when a leaf falls - yī yè luò zhī tiān xià qiū
a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man - féi tóu dà miàn
Take advantage of the current - chéng shùn shuǐ chuán
all the men in the boat turned to be enemies - zhōu zhōng dí guó