When winter comes and spring comes, plants sprout and the earth appears a scene of vitality.
Pinyin: dàchūn Huí
Explanation: It means that winter goes and spring comes, plants sprout, and the earth presents a vibrant scene. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for the improvement of the situation.
Origin: Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan's "Red Rock" Chapter 16: "Lou's couplet quotes an ancient poem:' All love can't be caged, and an apricot will grow outside the wall.' The banner reads: "Spring Back to the Earth". "
Pinyin code: ddch
Synonym:? spring returns to the earth
Usage: as object and attribute; Metaphor the situation is improving.
English: Spring returns to the earth.