Willow green and peach red
Liulvtaohong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ǔ L ǜ t á oh ó ng, which means peach blossom is bright red and willow branches are green. It describes the spring scenery with flourishing flowers and trees and bright colors. From pastoral.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: peach blossom and willow green, green mountains and clear waters, beautiful spring
Idiom usage
Let's have a look at the willow green and peach blossom, the beautiful lady Luo Qi, and the purple world, the green mountains and the green waters, the precious horses and the fragrant chariots. The fourth part of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's great robbery prison
The origin of Idioms
Wang Wei's pastoral poem in the Tang Dynasty: "peach red with rain, willow green with spring smoke."
Willow green and peach red
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