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The Chinese idiom, Li ǔ h ū nhu ā m í ng, means the hazy scene of flowers and willows in the twilight. It's from Song shidazu's shuangshuangyan Yongyan.

Idiom usage

However, there are differences between painting and chemical industry.

The origin of Idioms

Song · Shi Dazu's "Shuangshuang Yan · Yong Yan" CI: "Red Chamber late, see enough willow faint flower borer."

Idiom explanation

It describes the hazy scene of flowers and willows in the twilight.

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