In full swing:
Pinyin rúHuürútú
Tea: thatched white flowers. Red as fire and white as tea. The original metaphor is the prosperity of military capabilities. It is now used to describe a large-scale operation with a huge momentum and a warm atmosphere.
Source "Mandarin Wu Yu": "Ten thousand people think that the phalanx is all white, and the white flag, Sujia and bai ling are in full swing. ..... Zuo Jun, too, all red petticoats, red? , Jia Dan, Zhu Yu's jealousy, eyes like fire. "
Two years later, the May 4th Movement took place. The records in the newspaper awakened his forgotten youth. (Ba Jin's "Home" VI)
Synonyms are in the ascendant and antonyms are silent.
Usage combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; English flame with positive meaning
It means bright as a cloud.
Yan Gai Tao Li: Describing the beauty of flowers can cover up the beauty of peach blossoms.