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Idioms with the word "华"

Flashy huá ér bù shí

Flowers bloom beautifully but bear no fruit. It is a metaphor for beautiful appearance but empty content.

Huaxing Qiuyue huá xīng qiū yuè< /p>

As clear and bright as the autumn moon, shining like the stars. The article is described as very well written.

华风三愿huá fēng sān zhù

Huazhou native Three best wishes for the ancient sage Tang Yao. They are: birthday, wealth, and many men, collectively known as the three wishes.

Huating crane chirping huà tíng hè lì

Huating The cry of cranes in the valley expresses nostalgia for the past life.

hua no longer blooms huá bù zài yáng

Flowers that have already bloomed will not bloom again in a year. It is a metaphor that time has passed and will not come back.

华冠丽衣huá guān lì fú

Describes gorgeous clothes

华屋山huá wū shān qiū

Magnificent buildings turned into mounds, a metaphor for the rapid rise and fall.

Huá wū qiū xū huá wū qiū xū

Magnificent buildings turned into mounds, a metaphor for rise and fall. The rapid rise and fall.

Hua Wuqiu Xu huá wū qiū xū

The magnificent buildings turned into mounds. It is a metaphor for the rapid rise and fall.

Hua Wushan Qiu

A magnificent building turns into a mound. It is a metaphor for the rapid rise and fall.

dòu kòu nián huá

It is a metaphor for a virgin. It refers to a woman when she is thirteen or fourteen years old. .

Hanyingzuhua hán yīng jǔ huá

It is a metaphor for reading and absorbing its essence

Spring and Autumn Fruit chūn huá qiū shí

It is a metaphor for people's Literary talent and virtue. Now it is also used as a metaphor for learning achievements.

Talented cái huá héng yì

Mostly refers to being very talented in literature and art.

Fenghua Zhengmao fēng huá zhèng mào

It is the time when youth is glowing, charming and talented. It describes the energetic and enterprising spirit of young people.

武华天宝 wù huá tiān bǎo

Refers to all kinds of precious treasures.

水木清华 shuǐ mù qīng huá

Refers to the clear and beautiful garden scenery.

花信年华 huā xìn nián huá

Refers to a woman’s age of twenty-four. It also generally refers to a woman when she is young and beautiful.

Graceful and luxurious yōng róng huá guì

Describes an elegant, calm, solemn and generous attitude

Fang Nian Hua Yue fāng nián huá yuè

Refers to the good years.

Unparalleled elegance fēng huá jué dài< /p>

It means to be the best in the world in terms of style and talent.

Róng huá fù guì

It means prosperity or prominence. It describes being rich and powerful.

In ancient times, if a woman is engaged, she will have a haircut at the age of fifteen; if she is not engaged, she will have a haircut at the age of twenty. It means that a girl has reached the age where she can get married.

White Huazhiyuan bái huá zhī yuàn

Refers to a woman’s sorrow for falling out of favor.

Wasting her years xū dù nián huá

Spending her years in vain

< p>Jinse Nianhua jǐn sè nián huá

It is a metaphor for youth.

一梦华襥yī mèng huá xū

Later, a fantasy dream was called " A dream of Huaxu".

Horses entering Huashan mǎ rù huá shān

It means that the world is peaceful and there will be no more wars.

Simple and unpretentious pǔ shí wú huá

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Simple and real but not flashy

Extraordinary talent cái huá chāo zhòng

Talent far beyond ordinary people

Qiushi Chunhua qiū shí chūn huā

A metaphor for virtue and talent.

掇京混华 duō jīng xié huá

Select the essence of things.

水石清华 shuǐ shí qīng huá

Refers to the clear and beautiful garden scenery. Same as "water, wood and Qinghua".

Shaohua Rushu sháo huá rú shǐ

Shaohua: beautiful time, often Refers to the spring scenery. Describes the beautiful spring scenery passing by like a horse.

The results of Kaihua kāi huā jié guǒ

It is a metaphor for achievements and results in cultivation, study, work, etc.

Lotus flowers grow every step of the way

According to the story in the Chinese version of "The Book of Miscellaneous Treasures: The Fate of the Deer Girl and Lady", it is said that lotus flowers appear on every step of the Deer Girl, and she later became the second wife of the King of Brahma and Yu and gave birth to thousands of children. A lotus leaf has a small child on each leaf, which can lead to a thousand sons and a thousand Buddhas. Xiao Baojuan, the Marquis of Donghun in the Southern Qi Dynasty, made a golden lotus for his favorite concubine Pan Yu'er in the palace and placed it on the ground. He ordered Pan to walk on it, which was called "Bu Bu Bu" "Lotus flowers are born". "Southern History·Qi Ji Xia·Deposed Emperor Donghun Hou": "[Donghun Hou] also chiseled gold into lotus flowers to cover the ground, and ordered Concubine Pan to walk on them, saying: 'Lotus flowers are born step by step. Also.'"