1, lush
Lush, an idiom in China, the pinyin is yùyùcūng cūng, which means lush vegetation and beautiful and vigorous appearance. From Wang Hanchong's On Balance and Prosperity: "The Awang Mausoleum in Subo was lush in the early days." . Belong to a joint idiom; Can be used as predicate, attribute and adverbial on weekdays; With praise.
2. Trees are shaded
Tree-lined, China idiom, pinyin is lǜsh chochéng yěn, which means to describe the dense branches and leaves of trees, blocking the sunshine. Metaphor lush green leaves shade the trees. The same as "green leaves turn cloudy". From Modern Chinese Dictionary.
Step 3 let a hundred flowers blossom
Let a hundred flowers blossom, China idiom, Pinyin: b m 4 I hu ā q í f à ng, which means to describe a hundred flowers blooming and colorful. It symbolizes the free development of various artistic forms and styles. It also describes the prosperity of the art world. From the third episode of Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge". Belonging to subject-predicate idioms; Everyday can be used as a predicate.
4, green grass.
China's idiom "lush grass" is pronounced lǜcǜo rúyěn, which means lush grass, just like a mattress on the ground, and describes the thick and soft grass. Yin, the original meaning: car seat cushion. Wormwood also means cushions and mattresses. Qin Feng Xiaorong and other related records. Source "Confucius Youchun".
5. Flowers and birds
Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, which is an idiom in China. Pinyin is Ni m: o y ǔ hu ā xi ā ng, which means flowers and birds. Describe the beautiful scenery in spring. From Wei Zi Anju. Belong to a joint idiom; It can be used as attribute and object on weekdays.