the joys of spring
Yingge Yanwu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ī NGG ē y à NW ǔ, which means Huang Ying is singing and little swallow is flying. It describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. Nowadays, it is often used to describe the prosperous scene of revolution and construction. From Song Sushi's Jinbei Pavilion.
The yellow warbler is singing and the swallow is flying. It describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. Nowadays, it is often used to describe the prosperous scene of revolution and construction. [source] song Sushi's "Jinbei Pavilion" CI: "smoke red dew green, Xiao Feng Xiang, Yan Wu Ying Ti, spring is long." [example] if you come a thousand miles to find your hometown, the old looks new. Everywhere ~, there are more gurgling water, high road into the clouds. In Mao Zedong's shuidiao Getou, go back to Jinggangshan, the words are the combination of bird's voice and flower's fragrance, Ying's singing and Yan's dancing, chicken and dog's restlessness and grammar, which are used as predicate and attributive with commendatory meaning
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "Jinbei Pavilion" CI: "smoke red dew green, Xiao Feng Xiang, Yan Wu Ying Ti, spring long."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning
Chinese PinYin : yīng gē yàn wǔ
the joys of spring
Destroy orchid and turn jade into jade. cuī lán zhé yù
close and intimate friendship. jīn shí zhī jiāo
Criticizing the scale and asking for the sword. pī lín qǐng jiàn
have won fame both at home and abroad. chí míng zhōng wài