Idioms about Chinese New Year and idioms about spring
Idioms about Chinese New Year and spring
The more common ones are as follows:
The orioles sing and the swallows dance,
The face is full of spring breeze,
A hundred flowers are blooming,
A thousand purples and reds,
Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant,
Spring is warm and flowers are blooming,
Spring is warm and flowers are blooming chūn nuǎn huā kāi
p>Explanation of the idiom: This originally refers to the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery in spring. Now is also a metaphor for a great opportunity.
The idiom comes from: Ming Dynasty Zhu Guozhen's "Yongzhuan Essay·Nannei": "The spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, and I am destined to accompany the cabinet Confucian officials to a banquet.
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The simplified spelling of the idiom: cnhk
The number of words in the idiom: 4 characters
Emotional color: The warmth of spring is a complimentary word
Idiom Structure: Conjunctive
Idiom Era: Ancient times
Common usage: Commonly used
Idiom example: The plan for the year lies in spring, in this season of spring and flowers blooming , is a great time to study hard,
Synonyms: the earth rejuvenates, a hundred flowers bloom
Antonyms: cold weather, ice and snow
Idiom grammar: complex sentence pattern ; as subject, clause; metaphor of good timing, good time