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aabc words describing spring

1. 花花草草: 花花草草 is a Chinese idiom, pronounced huā huā cǎo cǎo, which means many flowers and many grasses.

2. Yingying Yanyan: Yingying Yanyan, the warbler and the swallow are metaphors for the phenology of spring. Nowadays, the melodious voice of Yingyan is often used to describe a woman's laughing voice.

3. Hehe Nuannuan: Hehe Nuannuan means that in early spring, the weather becomes sunny and the temperature gradually rises, which means the weather is very good.

4. Refreshing and refreshing: Source: Chapter 15 of "Biography of Flowers on the Sea" by Han Bangqing of the Qing Dynasty: "There is nothing good about it, but refreshing and refreshing"

5. Colorful and colorful: "花花luxlv" is an idiom, pronounced as huā huā lǜ lǜ, which originally refers to colorful flowers and trees; it comes from Jin·Yuan Haowen's "You Jie Mo Er"

6. Xingxiangrong

[xīn xīn xiàng róng]

Xinxin: describes the vigorous growth of vegetation; Rong: describes the lush growth of vegetation, which is a metaphor for the vigorous development and prosperity of business.

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