Lilia vernalis
Chun PA Li Zao, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū NP ā L ì Z ǎ o, which is interpreted as wonderful speech. It comes from Feng Zhi of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Zhi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the miscellaneous notes of Yunxian · canhua: "Li Bai talks with others in sentences, such as a beautiful spring flower, which Charms his teeth and is called Li Bai's theory of canhua."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Lilia vernalis
fill endless pages with empty verbiage - kōng huà lián piān
halls for the performance of songs and dances - gē tái wǔ xiè
young men and wowen who are deeply in love but unable to fufil their passion - chī nán yuàn nǚ
There's no place to go when you've broken your iron shoes - tàpò tiěxié wúmìchù,délái quánbù fèigōngfù
is like a tiger crouching , a dragon curling - hǔ jù lóng pán