A gathering of flowers
As a Chinese idiom, Hu ā Cu á NJ ǐ NJ ù is Pinyin, which means to describe a colorful and prosperous scene. It's from congratulating the bridegroom, listening to the drummer on spring night.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Weisong of the Qing Dynasty wrote the poem "congratulations to the bridegroom, listening to the drum master on a spring night": "faint spring thunder slowly spits out, thirteen sections of flowers gather together."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and object.
A gathering of flowers
More help from the right, less help from the wrong - dé dào duō zhù,shī dào guǎ zhù
felicitous wish of making money - zhāo cái jìn bǎo
use every means to have an innocent person pronounced guilty - shēn wén zhōu nà
talk of everything under the sun - tán tiān shuō dì