desolate
Liu Ti Hua Yuan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li à t í Hu à Yu à n, which means the scene is desolate and the mood is sad. It's from Lu Zugao's "sailing at night, warm in, new shoots, wind rising again".
Idiom explanation
Describes the scene desolate, the mood desolate.
The origin of Idioms
Song Lu Zugao's poem "night boat warm into the new tip, the wind rises again" says that at that time, the willows cry and the flowers complain, and the soul dream is handed over for you.
Idiom usage
It refers to a desolate scene.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: weeping willows and crying flowers.
desolate
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one 's strength does not match one 's ambitions - lì bù cóng xīn
The scandal has spread far and wide - chǒu shēng yuǎn bō
avoid the solid and strike the weak - bì shí jī xū