A kiss in the mouth produces flowers
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is k ǒ UW ě NSH ē nghu ā, which means that you are very interested in poetry. It comes from the fifth volume of Yunxian Zaji by Feng Zhi of Tang Dynasty, quoting Bai's golden lock.
Idiom usage
If you do it at home, you will feel that the kiss of the mouth will bring forth flowers. The 100th story of flowers in the mirror by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
The fifth volume of Yunxian Zaji by Feng Zhi of Tang Dynasty quoted Bai's Golden Lock: "Zhang Hu chanted bitterly, but his wife didn't call him to blame him. Hu said, "I have no pity for you."
A kiss in the mouth produces flowers
a perfect woman married to a worthless man - cǎi fèng suí yā
attachment to the things and people related to a loved one - wū wū zhī ài
be happy to lead a simple , virtuous life - yǎo dé cài gēn