Show off your charm
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ě ngji ā och é NGM ě I, meaning flowers show beautiful colors. It's from "reminiscence of spring boudoir".
The origin of Idioms
Lu Cai of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "reminiscence of the spring boudoir sent to the bamboo slips": "with the help of the hurdle porch, when the dawn is delayed, the garden is full of charm."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used of plants or women.
Show off your charm
the rich men dare not sit right under the eaves - zuò bù chuí táng
adequate supply of foodstuffs and means of defense - zú shí zú bīng
the dragon soars , the phoenix flies aloft -- dance in swirling - lóng xiáng fèng wǔ