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Auspicious idioms with flowers

The auspicious idiom with flowers is

1, peach blossom? Interpretation: Describe that men and women fall in love at first sight and then separate, and then men miss the past. Express goodwill.

2, spend a good full moon, interpretation: spend a good full moon; The moon is round. Metaphor is a happy reunion. Do more wedding congratulations.

3, wonderful flowers, interpretation:? Metaphor writing ability is outstanding.

4, the flowers are red, green and green, interpretation:? Red flowers; Green wicker. Describe the beauty of spring; It also describes bright and colorful colors.

5, icing on the cake, interpretation:? Add small embroidery to brocade forging. Describe the good, add the good.

6. Peach blossoms and flowing water? Interpretation:? Describe the beautiful scenery in spring. It is also a metaphor for love between men and women.

7, like flowers, interpretation:? Brocade: Silk with colorful patterns. As beautiful as flowers. Describe beautiful scenery or bright future.

8, the fire tree silver flower, interpretation:? Fire tree: a burning tree; Of trees covered with lights; Silver flower: a silvery white flower. Of lights flashing; Gorgeous and brilliant.