On the charm of flowers
Charm theory, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C à nhu à zh à L à n, describing people's speech is exquisite. It comes from Wang Renyu's "the legacy of Tianbao in Kaiyuan · the theory of charmed flowers" in the late Zhou Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Renyu's "on the charms of Kaiyuan Tianbao" in the Five Dynasties, it is said that "every time I talk with people, it becomes a sentence, such as a beautiful spring flower, charmed under my teeth. When people said:" the charms of Li Bai. "
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be an object; to be commendatory
Examples
We hope to hear from you about it
Analysis of Idioms
words whose meaning is similar
The tongue of charmed flowers
antonym
Words of the wild
Chinese PinYin : càn huā zhī lùn
On the charm of flowers
as fast as the hare runs and as swift as the wild duck starts flying. tǔ qǐ fú jǔ