the spring comes in full form
Sanyang Kaitai, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā NY á NGK ā it à I, which means Yang Gua refers to the one with connection, Yin Gua refers to the one with interruption, and Tai Gua refers to the first month. Sanyang is born in the lower part. When winter comes and spring comes, Yin disappears and Yang grows, which has the image of auspicious prosperity. It is often used to praise the beginning of the year or to imply good luck. From Yi Tai and Yue Zhi, history of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yi Tai: "Tai, from small to big, Jiheng." "history of Song Dynasty · music annals": "Three Yang Jiao Tai, day new but good."
Idiom usage
Let's set up these three sheep, and call them "to" in response to Kaitai's words, so as to solve your teacher's problem. The ninety first chapter of journey to the west by Wu Chengen in Ming Dynasty
the spring comes in full form
equally difficult to go on or retreat - jìn tuì shī tú
I'm too busy to get along with others - lù lù guǎ hé