profusion of colour
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi à NH ó NGW à NZ à, which means to describe flowers competing for beauty. From "water dragon chant".
The origin of Idioms
Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, wrote the poem "water dragon chant:" the world is full of glory, and the spring is over. "
Idiom usage
It refers to the rich and colorful things. example a thousand red and purple flowers go with the spring, watching the Lihua in the independent stream. Zhao Wen's poem "Yixing" in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qiān hóng wàn zǐ
profusion of colour
give the matter further thought and discuss it later. cóng cháng jì yì
A bundle of cattail is preserved. shù pú wéi pú
repent thoroughly of one's misdeeds. tòng gǎi qián fēi
high-minded and unsociable figures. yī jiè zhī shì
have a noble revolutionary spirit and great enthusiasm. qì chōng xiāo hàn