gorgeous trees
Yushuqiongzhi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù sh ù Qi ó ngzhi, which means to describe the beauty of trees. It's also a metaphor for your children. It's from "broken time.".
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "the Phoenix que, the Dragon Tower, the Xiaohan, the jade tree, the qiongzhi, the Yanluo."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. examples all kinds of sorrows are hard to bear. I am yushuqiongzhi, to do flying willow in the wind, worrying. The festival of dragon paste by Yang Yu in Ming Dynasty
gorgeous trees
said of the integrity of a public servant who does not take a single penny unrightfully - yī jiè bù gǒu
an official according to his talents - yīn rèn shòu guān
be out of one 's wits with fright - dǎn sàng hún xiāo