luxuriant
The Chinese idiom, n ó ngy ī Nb ì R ì, means that trees are luxuriant and can block the sun. From literature in the age of revolution.
Idiom explanation
It is used to describe a tree with luxuriant branches and leaves, which can block the sunlight.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's literature in the revolutionary era: "for example, planting willows, especially when they grow up and shade the sun, farmers till noon, or they can sit under the willows to eat and have a rest."
Analysis of Idioms
Thick green covers the sun
Idiom usage
The trees are thick.
luxuriant
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