spring returns to the earth
Spring in the earth, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à D à Hu í ch à n, which means that when winter comes and spring comes, plants sprout, and the earth is full of vitality. Sometimes it is used to refer to the improvement of the situation. From the popular romance of the Republic of China.
The origin of Idioms
The 62nd chapter of the popular romance of the Republic of China written by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xun's father annotates: spring begins on the third day of the first month of the lunar calendar. At that time, there was the meaning of spring returning to the earth and everything was renewed, so Suwa Ji was born on the fourth day of the lunar calendar.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as an object; metaphor situation improved. Examples Zhou Zizhi of the Song Dynasty wrote two dull poems about rain and snow in Taicang rice collection: "the snow at the head of a tree is still in the plum blossom, and the spring on the ground is unknown." "Spring comes back to the earth. The snow floats deep, the door is closed, and the fish swish. " Lao She's philosophy of Lao Zhang,.
Analysis of Idioms
Dadi Chunhui
spring returns to the earth
rubbing the shoulder and following the steps - jiān mó gū jiē
have quick wits in an emergency - rén jí zhì shēng
regarded as a favour without patting trouble to oneself - shùn shuǐ rén qíng
Accumulate virtue and enrich the future - jī dé yù hòu