What is an idiom in Spring Tour on the Qiantang River?

Spring is full of flowers

As the flowers gradually become more charming, Asakusa is free of horse hooves.

"Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. 无(mò米): to bury, to cover. The general meaning of these two sentences is: all kinds of flowers are blooming in colorful colors, and people are dazzled by the new flowers; the shallow green grass has only just grown enough to bury the horses' hooves. Although these two sentences do not explicitly say "spring trip", they fully express the spring feeling felt when riding horses in the countryside in early spring. Can be used to describe early spring scenery.