a woman who has many progenies
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǜ y è ch é ngy ī n, which means that the green leaves cover the shade. The same as "the green leaves become the shade". From the chronicle of Tang poetry.
Idioms and allusions
When Du Mu was released to Xuanzhou, he met a woman and agreed to get married within ten years. In the next 14 years, she married and had two sons. When Du Mu was sad and full of emotion, he wrote a poem: "since spring is late, it hasn't opened in previous years. Now the wind and flowers are in a mess, and the green leaves are full of shade. " Later, because the woman married, many children.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yougong of the Song Dynasty wrote in the chronicle of Tang poetry, Du Mu: "when the wind falls, the dark red, the green leaves grow up and the children grow up."
Idiom usage
As predicate and attribute. example the saplings that were planted in those years are now.
a woman who has many progenies
write well , fast and without need of revision - wén bù jiā diǎn
yield twice the result with half the effort - shì bàn gōng bǎi