Fledgling Hibiscus
Fledgling hibiscus, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū f ā f ú R ó ng, which means the lotus is just in bloom. It refers to the fresh and beautiful poetry and also describes the natural and gorgeous woman. It's from Shi pin.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of poetry by Liang Zhongrong of the Southern Dynasty, "Xie's poems are as beautiful as lotus, and his face is as colorful as gold."
Idiom usage
As an object; of fresh verse or maiden. Example: in the biography of Yan Yan in the Southern History: "five words are like the first lotus, naturally lovely." She looks as fresh as a fledgling hibiscus.
Chinese PinYin : chū fā fú róng
Fledgling Hibiscus
all the old and recent grudges. xīn chóu jiù hèn
Discard the writing and preserve the quality. qì wén cún zhì
the net of heaven has large meshes , but it lets nothing through. tiān wǎng huī huī
the grass is always greener on the other side. zhè shān wàng zhe nà shān gāo
I don't know how old I am. bù zhī lǎo zhī jiāng zhì