Spring at the touch
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ù sh ǒ ush ē ngch ū n, which means that when you start, it turns into spring, full of vitality. It's a wonderful technology. It comes from the poetry of Li Qinglian in Oubei poetry by Zhao Yi of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's Oubei poetry · Li Qinglian's poetry in the Qing Dynasty: "however, compared with Du Han, one can't help but trace his strength, and the other can't help touching his hand: the difference between this immortal and human beings."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: return to spring with a skillful hand
Chinese PinYin : chù shǒu shēng chūn
Spring at the touch
go forward with great strength and vigour. hào hào dàng dàng
Beautiful melody with clear words. qīng cí lì qǔ
East wind overwhelms west wind. dōng fēng yā dǎo xī fēng