Willow warbler and swallow
Liu Yinghua Yan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Li à y à nghu à y à n, which means Ying Ge on the willow and Yan language among the flowers. A beautiful spring scene. It's from "the wind of falling plum blossoms: living in leisure".
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Zhang Kejiu's song "the wind of falling plum blossoms, living in leisure" says: "the heart of living in seclusion in the green mountain is far away, and let loose the willow warbler and swallow."
Idiom usage
It refers to spring scenery.
Chinese PinYin : liǔ yīng huā yàn
Willow warbler and swallow
It's hard to reach the sky. nán yú shàng qīng tiān
things of the present are right and those of the past are wrong. jīn shì zuó fēi
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight. yù bàng xiāng wēi
the court above and the masses below -- government officials and the people. cháo yě shàng xià