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Which idiom is used to describe "What's the special taste of spring"?

Spring blossoms: describe the beauty of spring.

Spring is full: meaning: meaning; Abundant: overflowing and profound. The significance of spring is strong.

Spring is all over the garden: the garden in spring is full of beautiful scenery. Metaphor is a thriving scene.

Birds and flowers: birds and flowers. Describe the beautiful scenery in spring.

Flowers bloom: all kinds of flowers and trees compete to produce beautiful flowers.

The grass grows long and the warblers fly: the scene in the late spring of Jiangnan describes the scene of vitality and the revival of everything.

Li Bai's pink refers to the beautiful and pleasant scenery in spring.

All love is a metaphor for a prosperous scene.

Willow green and red flowers: describe the beautiful scene of spring.

Rain wind: Describe spring breeze and rain in Mao Mao.

Extended data:

The scenery in spring.

(1) Tang Bai Juyi's "Qiantang Spring Tour" Tang Bai Juyi? Several early orioles raced to the sunny tree, and their new swallows were carrying mud in their nests. Colorful spring flowers will gradually fascinate people's eyes, and shallow spring grass can barely cover the horseshoe.

(2) Qi Xie's article "Harmony Alone Grass": "Thousands of trips, spring scenery is full of Huangzhou."

(3) Ye Song Shaoweng's poem "The Garden is Worthless": "The garden can't be closed in spring, and an apricot comes out of the wall."

(4) Cai Dongfan's "The Romance of Manchu Dynasty" is the first time: "One day, three sisters, walking in the suburbs, arrived at the east of Changbai Mountain, and there was a Bukuli Mountain with a quiet cave and unique scenery; At that time, it was the spring breeze, the spring day was blurred, the yellow birds were flying, the green branches were piled up, and the spring scenery was hidden. "

⑤ Lao She's Two Horses, paragraph 5, paragraph 4: "The heavier the spring scenery, the sadder the heart."

6 Zhu Ziqing's "Spring": "Peach trees, apricot trees and pear trees, you won't let me, I won't let you, they are all full of flowers. Red is like fire, pink is like chardonnay and white is like snow. Flowers are sweet; When I closed my eyes, the tree seemed to be covered with peaches, Xinger and pears. Hundreds of bees are buzzing under the flowers, and butterflies of different sizes are flying around. Wildflowers are everywhere: miscellaneous, named and unnamed, scattered in the grass like eyes like stars, still blinking. "