profusion of colour
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi à NH ó NGW à NZ à, which means to describe flowers competing for beauty. From "water dragon chant".
The origin of Idioms
Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, wrote the poem "water dragon chant:" the world is full of glory, and the spring is over. "
Idiom usage
It refers to the rich and colorful things. example a thousand red and purple flowers go with the spring, watching the Lihua in the independent stream. Zhao Wen's poem "Yixing" in Yuan Dynasty
profusion of colour
women who died in defence of their honour - sān zhēn jiǔ liè
He who goes along the way prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes - shùn dào zhě chāng,nì dé zhě wáng