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Idioms symbolizing beautiful meanings

Idioms symbolizing beautiful meanings are:

1, peach dies [tá ozh and yā o yā o]

Explanation: refers to the prosperity of things. Also describes the escape.

Source: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "Peach flies and burns its brilliance."

Peach blossoms are in full bloom, bright red as fire.

2. Know everything [b.xi]

Interpretation: I know everything, there is nothing I don't understand.

Source: Yuan Wu Changling's Dongpo Dream: "This woman is extremely intelligent ... that is, she talks with various religions and knows everything."

3. Cymbidium sinense [k not ng g ǔ y not u lá n]

Interpretation: Beautiful orchids in the valley. Very rare description, often used to describe elegance.

Source: Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Disabled, the fifth time: "An empty valley and a secluded orchid, I didn't expect such a master in such a place."

4. all loves

Commentary: The park is full of beautiful scenery in spring. Metaphor is a thriving scene.

Source: Ye Songshao Weng's "The Garden is Worthless": "The spring garden can't be closed, and an apricot comes out of the wall."

But the spring scenery in this garden can't be caged after all. Look, there is a pink apricot flower on the wall.

5. Good luck shines high

Interpretation: describe people as lucky and blessed.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Keep this way, and you will be lucky."