exotic flowers and rare herbs
Strange flowers and plants, Chinese idioms,
The Pinyin is Q í Hu ā y ì C ǎ o < I >, < / I >
Interpretation: the original meaning refers to rare flowers and plants, also refers to wonderful articles and works.
From miscellaneous records of Xijing.
idiom
exotic flowers and rare herbs
Pinyin
qíhuāyìcǎo
Citation explanation
The original meaning refers to rare flowers and plants, also refers to wonderful articles and works. Yang xuanzhi's "Luoyang Jialan Ji · Baima Temple" in the Northern Wei Dynasty: "the court is lined with bamboo; the eaves are covered with tall pines, exotic flowers and plants, and the buildings are built in parallel." "Xijing Zaji" Volume 3: "strange flowers and plants, not a plant." Chapter 50 of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: he ordered an Jia to set up a garden in the city of Jiangzhou and plant it. Lin Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 31 of "the surprise of making a case at the first moment": walking dozens of steps, suddenly clear and bright, all the way with strange flowers and plants, bamboo and pine.
Idiom usage
Combined; as an object; with commendatory meaning.
Discrimination of words
[synonym] exotic trees, exotic grasses, exotic flowers and exotic flowers
exotic flowers and rare herbs
Chewing teeth and piercing gums - jiáo chǐ chuān yín
the buffaloes in jiangsu pant when they see the moon mistaking it for the hot sun - wú niú chuǎn yuè
adjust the dual power of negative and positive principles - xiè lǐ yīn yáng
one 's second parent said with gratitude of a person who has saved or spared one 's life - zài shēng fù mǔ