during the warmth of spring all the flowers bloom
Spring flowers, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū NNU ǎ nhu ā Xi ā ng, meaning to describe the beautiful scenery of spring. From Da Han Tong.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "Da Han Tong" first fold: "warm spring, fragrant flowers, gentle breeze. In the eastern suburbs, men and women travel together and enjoy themselves everywhere. "
Idiom usage
To describe the beautiful scenery of spring. The song of toad palace written by Aodun and zhouqing of Yuan Dynasty: "the fragrance of flowers in spring, when you are young, when you are healthy."
Analysis of Idioms
Warm spring and blooming flowers
during the warmth of spring all the flowers bloom
Be indomitable in the face of danger - lín wēi bù náo
its brightness dazzles the eyes - guāng cǎi duó mù