The butterfly loves the bee
The Chinese idiom, di é Li à NF à ngku á ng, means to yearn for the blooming spring. It's from Guanyuan Ji, Tai Shi's flower appreciation.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Fengyi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Guanyuan Ji · Taishi appreciating flowers: "do you know that butterflies are crazy about bees, and you can't do without being amused by Shaoguang."
Idiom usage
It is used as adverbial and attributive to describe spring.
The butterfly loves the bee
courage of a warrior and the soul of a musician - jiàn tai xiāo xīn
tattered scales -- disastrous defeat in battle - bài lín cán jiǎ
know something of everything but not everything of something - wú shǔ zhī jì
lead one into the interesting part of sth. - yǐn rén rù shèng