with branches profusely covered with leaves
It is a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is "zh ī y è f ú sh ū". It comes from yanduzhuan, the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Yanduzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty:" the life of plants and plants begins with germination, and finally grows. The branches and leaves are sparse, and the glory and splendor are numerous. Although the end is complex, it leads to the roots. "
Idiom usage
The trees are growing well. Gu Muran wrote five thousand words in taixuan, and only said more than 100000 words. Han Yangxiong's jieji
Analysis of Idioms
It is full of branches and leaves
with branches profusely covered with leaves
The fog is rising and the clouds are surging - wù xīng yún yǒng
mess up something because of mishandling - zhì sī ér fén
remove the evil and follow the good - gǎi è xíng shàn
reward according to sb.'s deserts - lùn gōng xíng shǎng