tall and spreading
Towering, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á D ì C ā NTI ā n, describes tall and majestic, with "towering". Pull up: stand up abruptly from the ground. Towering: towering in the air. From Guo Moruo's signal of spring.
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's signal of spring: "although it's just a young seedling, as long as it doesn't encounter the axe, we can predict that it will rise to the top of the earth."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attribute to describe grand momentum. There are many towering trees in the primeval forest.
Chinese PinYin : bá dì cān tiān
tall and spreading
go for a joyful spring outing. bàng huā suí liǔ
blow the fire by making use of the wind. yǐn fēng chuī huǒ
add a hundred practical hints and a thousand salutary warnings. qiān dīng wàn zhǔ