make first appearance
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū L ù t ó Uji ǎ o, which means just showing ability or ability. It's from Zhou Dejing's peony appreciation in Luoyang.
The origin of Idioms
"It is said that Luoyang peony was unknown before the Sui Dynasty, and it was first seen in the Tang Dynasty," Zhou Dejing said in his "Peony appreciation in Luoyang, a flower city."
Analysis of Idioms
Come to the fore
Idiom usage
Verb object; predicate; commendatory
make first appearance
have ready plans to meet a situation - chéng zhú zài xiōng
like gathering of birds and fishes - niǎo jí lín cuì