prosperous scene
Ying Yin Yan Wu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ī ngy í NY à NW à, which means that the yellow warbler is singing and the swallow is flying. It describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. It often refers to the flourishing scene. From "Manjianghong · he Zhao Xiancheng".
The origin of Idioms
Lu Bing of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book "Manjianghong · Hezhao County Cheng": "the sun is beautiful and the wind is smoky, the warblers sing and the swallows dance."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe the situation.
prosperous scene
bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated - xiǎn zǔ yáng míng
the spring snow -- a highbrow song - yáng chūn bái xuě
the family is in straitened circumstances - jiā dào zhōng luò
Drilling mountains and blocking seas - zuàn shān sāi hǎi