thriving
Xinxinrong is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of X à nx à nxi à NgR ó ng. The business of metaphor is booming. It comes from Tao Qian's Ci of returning home.
explain
Xinxin: it's full of life. Now it's more like the vigorous development of the enterprise.
source
Tao Qian, Jin Dynasty, wrote in his "farewell to my hometown" that "Mu Xinxin flourishes and the spring begins to flow."
usage
It is formal, predicate, attributive and adverbial, with commendatory meaning.
Examples
The spring breeze has blown away the chill of winter and the traces of snowflakes. The bright yellow flowers at the corner of the mountain fill the whole field of vision. It is a thriving scene. 2. The trees and grasses in spring are lush and flourishing. 3. When spring comes, the flowers, plants and trees give birth to green leaves, showing a thriving scene everywhere. 4. Spring is coming, and all things are reviving and growing happily in the bright sunshine. 5. Spring is coming, all kinds of flowers in the garden are competing to open, one by one, competing for splendor, colorful, a thriving scene! 6. The flowers in the garden are thriving, showing fragrance, delicacy and beauty. Zhou Enlai's report on the work of the Fourth National People's Congress government: "socialist construction is booming and thriving." 2. Under the correct leadership of the Party Central Committee, China's various undertakings are thriving and developing vigorously. He walked out of the low valley of his career with tenacious will, and now his career is thriving. 4. The economic development of the motherland is booming, and everyone is striving for a well-off life. We should study hard, build our motherland in the future and make our motherland prosperous. Today's motherland, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, is thriving, peaceful and prosperous!
allusion
Tao Yuanming, a great poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, once held the official posts of Jiangzhou sacrificial wine and Pengze County Magistrate. He was very dissatisfied with the dark officialdom of the imperial court at that time, and expressed his unwillingness to bow down for five Dou of rice. In 405 A.D., he resigned and returned to his hometown. On the way back to his hometown, he wrote what he saw and heard on the way back to his hometown, which described the scene of flourishing spring.
Discrimination of words
Synonym: vigorous, in the ascendant, thriving; antonym: at the end of the day, the road is running out, the situation is gone, lifeless, the river is declining, and it is still breathing
Chinese PinYin : xīn xīn xiàng róng
thriving
destory the army and kill the general. fù jūn shā jiāng
seize the reins and bring about peace -- to have a great ambition to bring about peace in the country at one 's first appointment. lǎn pèi chéng qīng
be too late for regrets and lamentations. jiē huǐ wú jí
sacrifice the interests of the country to pay respect to the privileged. bài ēn sī shì