Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idioms describing the breath of spring: colorful
Idioms describing the breath of spring: colorful
Spring blossoms,
Apricot rain and pear clouds,
Chunhua Qiushi,
An old horse knows the way,
The grass grows and the warbler flies,
Breeze and drizzle,
Have a bright future,
Rich and colorful,
Spring flowers and autumn moon,
Like mushrooms after rain,
Spring fills the garden,
Birds and flowers,
Let a hundred flowers blossom,
Flowers are blooming,
Beautiful scenery,
Spring is full,
Mixed feelings,
Work hard,
Gloomy,
Every inch of grass glows in spring,
He Chun Jingming,
It's cold in spring,
Dead wood meets spring,
Spring is fading away,
Ying Ge Yanwu,
Vientiane renewal,
In the prime of life,
Spring mountain is like a smile,
In bud,
Spring has gone and autumn has come-the passage of time.
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