Trivial pinyin
The pinyin of the tidbits is: huā xù.

I. Basic explanation

Metaphor refers to interesting bits and pieces of news (mostly used as news headlines) collected during interviews with various conferences and sports competitions: stadiums.

Second, explain in detail.

1, white and gentle flowers. Catkin multiforme

Liang of the Southern Dynasties wrote in "Singing Willow": "Trivia follows the birds, and the wind blows the dust repeatedly." Song Liu Yong's poem "Enchanting Immortal" said: "When I feel spring, I gradually drift away." In the Qing Dynasty, Chen Weisong wrote such words: "Never encounter happiness, send the garden to Xing Wu and Lianyunxin": "Singing wildly on the arm, turning around and making a sound, everything always follows the tidbits." The hometown of Huaguan: "People scattered in the fields are sowing seeds in the flying tidbits."

2. Metaphor all kinds of interesting bits and pieces of news. Use it as the headline of the news report.

Xiao Gan's faded photo album Traveler Without a Map: "The liaison officer holds a press conference every day, but all he" reveals "are tidbits, such as the menu on the lunch table of the Big Three." Such as: highlights of the conference; Stadium tidbits.

Third, make sentences

1, the rain is like a tidbit, gentle and soft.

2, tidbits fragrance, drizzling love, in this rainy season, endless hope, sincerely wish your dream come true.

3, the rain is thin and soft, like a tidbit, floating in the wind, and then gently scatter the seeds on the ground.

4. In that year, the reversal tidbits finally came to an end.