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Idiom describing trees (AABB)
1, lush

[Idiom explanation] describes lush vegetation. Also described as magnificent.

[The source of allusions] jing yuan's "Hu Fu Ji" is the 32 nd time: "These three mountains are all forests of pine and cypress, and they are lush."

2. colorful

[Idiom explanation] originally refers to colorful flowers and trees; Describe the bright colors.

[Source of allusions] Jin Yuanhao asked "The Second Watch Joke": "Who is the guest of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty?"

3. Dense layer

[Idiom explanation] Metaphor is spread out, leaving no gaps.

[Source of allusions] Wu Mingcheng's gratitude to The Journey to the West for the sixth time: "See that tight encirclement, dense layer."

There are many forests.

[Idiom explanation] Lin Lin: Numerous appearances; Always always: too many and messy. Describe a lot.

[Allusion source] Qin Mu's "Lu Ban Miao Shou": Among all these stories, there is also a story that Lu Ban learned the architectural art of Wang Hailong Palace.

5. Dense

[Idiom explanation] Many and dense phenomena

[Allusions] Ba Jin's Stars: "I love to see the dense stars in the sky."