Idioms derived from ancient poems

Colorful-you can easily recognize the east wind, colorful is always the "spring day" of spring.

Two different worlds-however, as long as China keeps our friendship, heaven is still our neighbor. Don? Ren Zhoushu of Du Shaofu, Wang Bo.

Every grass and tree shines in spring-but how much love does an inch of grass have, and it returns three rays of spring. Don? Meng Jiao's ode to a wanderer

Broken bones-you are not afraid of broken bones and mud bones. You should leave your innocence in the world. Ming Yuqian