There are many four-word idioms to describe flowers, so I won't repeat them.
Let a hundred flowers blossom. Let a hundred flowers blossom and be colorful. It symbolizes the free development of various artistic forms and styles. It also describes the prosperity of the art world. Baihua's birthday (bb m: I hu ā sh ē ng ri) used to refer to the 12th day of the second lunar month, that is, the Flower Dynasty. Liu Canhua's failure: decline. Residual: withered. Withered willows, withered flowers. Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned. Bang huā suí liǔ incarnation describes the happiness of spring outing. Close the moon and be ashamed of flowers (bīYuèXi Huā) Close: hide. Let the moon hide and make the flowers feel ashamed. Describe the beauty of women. Bià n Dü kā i Hu ā is a metaphor for the appearance or general development of beautiful things everywhere. Bù bù lián huā originally described the light gait of women. Later it was often compared to getting better. Broken flowers defeat willow (incarnation of cán huā bài liǔ incarnation) defeat: decline. Residual: withered. Withered willows, withered flowers. Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned. Charming flowers (càn huā zhī lùn lê n lê n) Charming flowers: bright flowers; Open: Speech. Praise the elegance of words. Chun Hua Qiu Yue (chūn huā qiū yuè) Chun Hua Qiu Yue. Generally refers to the beautiful scenery in spring and autumn. Ch ū n nu m n hu ā k ā i refers to the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery in spring. Now it is also a metaphor for a good time. CuzhúHuáng Huā refers to the direct environment. Flowers like flowers (fá n huā sjǐ n): numerous and lush. Brocade: Brocade with colorful patterns. Many colorful flowers are just like splendid flowers. Describe beautiful scenery and beautiful things. Fēng HuāXu Yuè originally refers to the natural scenery often described in old poems. After metaphor piled up words with poor and empty content. Also refers to an affair or a dissolute life. Fú huā làng ruǐ refers to ordinary flowers and plants. Metaphor is frivolous. Hanhua Evening Festival (hán huā wǎn jié) Hanhua: flowers in cold weather; Evening festival: moral integrity in later years. Metaphor is noble at night. Huācán Yuèquá described the scene of decline and destruction. It is also a metaphor for emotional breakdown and divorce. Flowers bloom and the moon is full. Metaphor is beautiful and complete. It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings. Huā róng yuè mào ao looks like a flower like the moon. Describe the beauty of women. Huā tuán jǐn cù brocade: colorful silk fabrics; Cluster: Cluster. Describe colorful, very bright and colorful scenes. Also described the article as gorgeous. Bird singing with flowers (hu ā xi ā ng ni m: o y incarnation) Bird singing: Bird singing is like talking. Describe the moving scene of spring. Huā zhē liǔ yǐn) describes walking quietly and not being seen. Flowering flowers (hu ā zh and zhāo zh?n): the way to swing in the wind. Describe dressing up brightly. Huǒ shù yín huā: a flaming tree, indicating that it is covered with lights; Silver flower: a silvery white flower, indicating bright lights. Describe the magnificent night scene decorated with lanterns or fireworks. Jieg D Cu ρ Hu ā: A drum with two skins and a thin waist. Knock on the drum to make the apricot blossom early. The metaphor of flowering and fruiting (kāi huā jié guǒ) has made progress and achieved results. Dead trees blossom. Metaphor in despair and found a way to live. Pear blossoms with rain (incarnation of Y incarnation) are like pear blossoms with raindrops. The original description of Yang Guifei's crying posture. Later used to describe the beauty of women. Liú shuǐ luò huā describes the setting sun in spring. This is also a metaphor for the passing of good times. Flowing peach blossoms describe the beautiful scenery in spring. It is also a metaphor for love between men and women. Li Pei has dense weeping willows and dazzling flowers. Describe the spring scene of willow trees in shade and flowers in profusion. It is also a metaphor for meeting a turning point in difficulties. Willow wallflower (lùliǔQiang Huā) The willows on the roadside and the flowers on the wall. Metaphor is a dissolute woman. Also refers to prostitutes. Luò huā liú shuǐ originally described the decline of late spring scenery. Later, it was often used to describe being beaten badly. Luò huā wú yán was originally used to describe the elegant style of poetry. After metaphor suffered failure without resentment. Lu ò hu ā y ǒ u y, liú shuǐ wú qíng) means that on the one hand, there is affection, on the other hand, there is no intention (mostly referring to men and women falling in love). Mi m: mi n ǐ z ā n hu ā) Card issuing: inserting and wearing. Describe beautiful calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for fresh and beautiful poetry. Meng Bi Hua Sheng (mèng bǐ shēng huā) means that the writing ability has been greatly improved. Also described the article as excellent. Tomorrow's yellow flower (mí míng rì huáng huā) Yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news. Niā n hu ā r c m m: o) Metaphor shows mercy everywhere, which refers to flirting and seduction between men and women. Niān huā wēi xiào xi ao was originally a Buddhist language, which was a metaphor for understanding Zen. After metaphor agree with each other. Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant (ni m: o y ǔ hu ā xi ā ng). Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant. Describe the beautiful scenery in spring. The original meaning of exotic flowers and herbs (qí hu ā yí co) refers to exotic and rare flowers and plants. It is also a metaphor for wonderful articles and works. Spring flowers (qi YuèCHN Huā) Spring flowers, autumn moon. Generally refers to the beautiful scenery in spring and autumn. Make love with others (r ě co ni ā n hu ā): tease, tease. It is a metaphor for flirting between men and women. More refers to flirting with women. Renmi à n tá o Hu ā describes the situation that men and women fall in love at first sight, and then after separation, men reminisce about the past. Ruhuās jǐn: silk fabric with colorful patterns. As beautiful as flowers. Describe beautiful scenery or bright future. As beautiful as flowers and jade (rú huā sì yù). Describe a woman's outstanding appearance. Shēng huā miào bǐ means outstanding writing ability. Sh ē ng Hu ā zh and bǐ are metaphors of outstanding writing ability. The virtue of calmness is as changeable as running water and as light as flowers. Metaphor is that women are not single-minded emotionally. Short-lived (tá n hu ā y and xià n) epiphyllum: Eupatorium, which has a short opening time. A beautiful thing or scenery appears for a while and then disappears. Tiānǐsàn Huā was originally a Buddhist story about Cycas flowering (tiūshkāI Huā). Cycas: also known as Cycas, evergreen trees, do not bloom often. Metaphor means that things are very rare or extremely difficult to achieve. Late yellow flower (W M W ? n Ji Hu á ng Hu ā) Yellow flower: chrysanthemum; Evening festival: moral integrity in later years. Metaphor is noble at night. There is nothing to do (wúkūnàI héHuāLuòqù). Describe the feeling of missing spring but not staying. Later, it generally refers to the melancholy mood of thinking of things that have disappeared. The consequence of spending money first (xiān huā hòu guǒ) used to be a metaphor for her husband's daughter and young people. Wild flowers (xiá n huā y ě c m: o). Metaphor is a woman that a man plays with outside his wife. Fragrant flower support (xi ā ng hu ā g ò ng y ng) support: support. Originally a Buddhist. It refers to offering sacrifices with incense and flowers, which is a ritual of Buddhism. Metaphor after pious salute. Looking for flowers and asking for willows (Xú Xú xún huā wèn liǔ incarnation) Flowers and willows: originally referred to spring scenery, and in the old days also referred to prostitutes. The original intention is to appreciate the spring scenery. Post-old novels are used to refer to prostitutes. Wild flowers (y ě c m: o xi á n hu ā). Metaphor is a woman that a man plays with outside his wife. Grafting (yíHuāJiēmü) Grafting branches or buds of one flower and tree to another flower and tree. Metaphor is to deceive others by secretly changing people or things. Mail plum blossoms (yějīméI Huā) and ask the postman to send them. Metaphor is to express your thoughts to friends far away. On the evening of the moon, flowers bloom in the morning. Describe its beautiful moment. Yuè xià huā qián originally refers to an environment for entertainment and rest. After that, it refers to the place of love. Tour the flowers (z ǒ z ǒ u m ǒ n hu ā) Tour the flowers: ride a horse. Look at the flowers on the running horse. The original description is that things are going well and I am in a good mood. Take a quick look at the back.