Liu Chonghua fan
Liu Chonghua fan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li à ch à nghu à m í, which means charming spring scenery. It comes from the story of the red brush, praying to the moon, written by Zhang Fengyi of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of spring
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Fengyi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of the red whisk, praying to the moon: "the moth eyebrow can't lock the green fat, the red thin, the willow is fond of flowers."
Idiom explanation
It describes the charming spring scenery.
Chinese PinYin : liǔ chǒng huà mí
Liu Chonghua fan
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