a sexual intercourse
Spring once, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū NF ē ngy ī D ù, which means to appreciate a wonderful life. It also refers to men's and women's parties. From the fourth Prime Minister Gao Huili Chuntang.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wang Shifu's the fourth Prime Minister Gao Huili spring hall, the third fold: "as an official, I'd better live here Today, I have nothing to do with myself. I think the Lord of heaven has arranged for me to be here, but I don't know that Lu WangYan mausoleum has been here for thousands of years
Idiom usage
The fourth and fifth chapters of "traces of the moon and flowers" are as follows: "unexpectedly, the peach can stand the spring breeze for a time, and the melody is charming." The spring breeze once, namely other things, why bother to investigate, will leave the name for Zhenfang? (Pu Songling of Qing Dynasty, strange tales from a lonely studio, three ladies of Lotus)
Chinese PinYin : chūn fēng yī dù
a sexual intercourse
a capable young man from a distinguished family. jiàng mén hǔ zǐ
howling winds and driving rains ; violent conflicts. jí fēng zhòu yǔ