spring returns to the good earth
Spring returns to the earth, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à nhu í D à D à, meaning that spring seems to return to the earth. It describes that the cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have come to the world. It comes from the collection of Taicang rice, two dull poems about rain and snow in the past few days.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Zizhi of the Song Dynasty wrote two poems about the rainy and snowy days in Taicang rice collection: "the snow at the head of the tree is still there, and the spring on the ground is still unknown."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the world is full of spring, the flowers are blooming, the earth is full of spring.
spring returns to the good earth
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