spring splendor
Liulvhuahong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ǔ L ǜ Hu ā h ó ng, which means to describe a beautiful spring scene; it also describes the colorful and complicated. From Sheng Zha Zi.
The origin of Idioms
The Ci of shengchazi written by Wei Chengban of Shu in Five Dynasties: "the sky is clear between red flowers and green willows."
Idiom usage
It's a beautiful spring scene. example when autumn comes, the mountains are cold and the water is cold, and when spring comes, the willows are green and the flowers are red. (song · Shi Puji's wudenghuiyuan, Volume 8) Ming · Liuji's chunsi poem: "in the past, the east wind entered the grass, and the willows were green and the flowers were red."
spring splendor
I don't know there is shame in the world - bù shí rén jiān yǒu xiū chǐ shì
complain loudly about an alleged injustice - hǎn yuān jiào qū
Extravagance is better than frugality - lǐ shē níng jiǎn
bribe all the way through the bureaucracy to exonerate criminals from charges - mǎi shàng gào xià
Looking north on behalf of the horse - dài mǎ wàng běi