It used to be Ginkgo biloba in the Tang Dynasty. It was cut by thunder and climbed up the mountain. In the late spring and early summer, it had red flowers and luxuriant leaves, like withered trees in spring. After being cut by thunder, only the withered trunk of the Ginkgo biloba in Tang Dynasty was left, but the split lines were smooth and ornamental. Later, the horticulturists planted the BEIMEI vine, Lingxiao, and climbed up. By the end of spring and the beginning of summer, it had become a scene in the garden.
be like a dry tree which again sprouts leaves in the spring
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ū m ù f é ng ch ū n, which means that the withered trees meet the spring and recover their vitality. It means that a dying patient or thing comes back to life. It comes from the Song Dynasty's shidaoyuan biography of lanterns in Jingde.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as subject, predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning
Examples
It's natural to be happy that Chen Hua plays back and the old work is reprinted. (Junqing's "when flowers are replayed")
"Yu Shi Ming Yan. Volume 9. Pei Jin's justice restoration match" says: "when the couple return to their hometown and meet their father-in-law Huang Taixue, it's like a dead tree in spring. The broken string continues, and they are very happy."
Junqing's "writing when flowers are replayed": when the dead wood is in full bloom, the old flowers are replayed, and the old works are reprinted, it's natural to be happy.
Analysis of Idioms
Withered trees bring forth flowers
Antonym: dark and untimely
The origin of Idioms
Song shidaoyuan's "Jingde Zhuandeng Lu" Volume 23: "the monk of Dacheng mountain in tangzhou asked:" how about when the withered trees are in spring? " The teacher said, "it is rare in the world."
Idioms and allusions
It is said in Volume 14 of the fifth Lantern Festival: "how about when the withered trees are in spring?" Master (Mahayana monk) said: "it is rare in the world." That is to say, someone asked, "dead wood and spring" is the content of enlightenment? Mr. Mahayana said: Yes. The truth of Buddha's nature is not secular, but out of the world. It is as rare in the world as withered wood and spring. If the dead wood is compared to the Buddha's nature, then spring comes with opportunity, and flowering is a wonderful use. "Withered wood in spring" and "iron tree in blossom" are similar metaphors, both of which illustrate the reason why the true Buddha nature comes into being with fate.
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