Grass grows and warblers fly describes the scenery of Jiangnan in late spring.
Grass grows and warbler flies, Chinese idiom, pronounced cǎo zhǎng yīng fēi. warbler: oriole. It describes the scenery of Jiangnan in late spring. Idioms usage:联合式;作定语、分句;形容春天的景象。 Idioms near synonyms: birds and flowers, spring flowers. Idioms Antonyms: Everything withers.
Chinese idiom source: Southern Dynasty - Liang - Qiu Chi, "A Book with Chen Bozhi": "In the twilight spring of March, the grass grows in Jiangnan, mixed flowers and trees, and warblers fly about." 清-高鼎《村居》:"Grass grows and warblers fly in February, and the willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke. The children return early from school, busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites."
Grass grows and warblers fly in the sky
1. Spring has come without my realizing it, and I can't help but feel cozy when I look out the window at the warm scene of grass growing and warblers flying.
2. Birdsong and flowers, the grass grows and flies, are all the language of nature.
3. The ultimate significance of our environmental protection is to make it possible for grass to grow and fly all over the world.
4, the hairy tree buds as if they heard the call, quickly up the tender body, the spring wind to the place, is a piece of grass, a great spring scenery.
5, this quietly coming in the spring, thoughts like grass, and I still lock myself in the memory, alone.
6. Spring has come without my realizing it, and I can't help but feel comfortable looking out the window at the warmth of the grass and the warblers!