strongly fragrant
Yuyucangcang is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is y ù y ù C ā NGC ā ng, which means the appearance of lush vegetation. It comes from Wenshui of shuijingzhu by Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote in Wenshui of shuijingzhu: "looking up at the rock pines, it is as green as in the clouds."
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing. There is also a high mountain in the left rear. The first chapter of Wei Wei's the Orient.
strongly fragrant
It's like going through fire and water - rú dǎo shuǐ huǒ
a braggadocio , miscalculating his strength , conceived the vain ambition of overtaking the fleeting rays of the sun - kuā fù zhú rì
as timid as a rat which peeps out its head and dares to do nothing - shǔ shǒu fèn shì
lose sleep and forget to eat from anxiety , etc. - fèi qǐn wàng shí