Full of flowers
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ù J ǐ NTU á nhu ā, which means to describe the colorful and prosperous scene. It comes from biography of heroes by Guo Xun of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Guo Xun of Ming Dynasty wrote the first chapter of biography of Heroes: "when I was going out of chaomen, I met a close friend. Now I'm a Taiwei, named HAMA. I lead a group of girls' music. They are all wearing unique white birthday dresses, seven star tiaomao makeup and three inch Phoenix shoes About fifty people came into the palace. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to a variety of colors.
Full of flowers
When the sun is in the middle of the day, the moon is full - rì zhōng zé zè,yuè mǎn zé kuī
Zifu, the capital of Qing Dynasty - qīng dōu zǐ fǔ
untrammeled and romantic in character - tì tǎng bù jī
be perpendicular and horizontal - zòng héng bǎi hé
Look for words behind closed doors - bì mén mì jù
regard honour and riches as floating clouds - fù guì fú yún