Beautiful flowers
Li Zao Chun PA, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì Z ǎ och ū NP ā, which means a metaphor for wonderful speech. It's from the miscellany of Yunxian · can flower.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Zhi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the miscellaneous notes of Yunxian · canhua: "Li Bai talks with others in sentences, such as a beautiful spring flower, which Charms his teeth and is called Li Bai's theory of canhua."
Idiom usage
As an object; as a metaphor for wonderful speech. He then burned the wheel at the bottom of his illusion and turned out the beautiful flowers on his teeth. The death of Li Bai in red candle by Wen Yiduo
Beautiful flowers
Practice martial arts and cultivate literature - yǎn wǔ xiū wén
Push the pear to yield the jujube - tuī lí ràng zǎo
Ascending mountains to pick pearls - shēng shān cǎi zhū
I'll sing, I'll ask for my friend's voice - yīng qí míng yǐ,qiú qí yǒu shēng
Carve the spleen and the kidney - juān pí zhuó shèn