Fresh and lively
Xiantiaohuotiao is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi à Nb è nghu ó Ti à o, which means that fish and birds jump around and have life. It's from Wu Chao's "the unofficial history of Gusu: talking about bass in Jiangnan in autumn.".
The origin of Idioms
Wu Chao's "the unofficial history of Gusu, the autumn wind and the south of the Yangtze River talking about sea bass" said: "the vast autumn water, on one side of the water, a lively sea bass has attracted many delicious guests."
Idiom explanation
It refers to fish, birds, etc. bouncing and lively.
Fresh and lively
Three words do not depart from one's profession - sān jù huà bù lí běn háng
the people cannot stand the pressure of the government - mín bù kān mìng
The clouds and trees are far away - yún shù yáo gé
rigidly to adhere to the written word and obstinately stick to principles - jū wén qiān yì
being abused at home , one sells his indignity elsewhere - shì nù shì sè