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What are the four-word idioms about seasons?

1, spring blossoms.

Pinyin: ch ū n nunhu ā k ā i.

Explanation: In spring, the climate is warm, flowers are in full bloom and the scenery is beautiful. Metaphor is a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing.

From: Zhu Ming Guozhen's "Zhuang Yong's Sketch Nannei": "Spring blossoms, and you have a banquet with the cabinet Confucian ministers.

2. Autumn is crisp

Pinyin:? qigāo qìShu ng?

Explanation: It describes the clear sky and crisp autumn in Wan Li.

From: Tang Du Fu's poem "Cui Shi Dongshan Caotang": "Love you, Yushan Caotang is quiet and fresh in autumn."

3. Spring scenery is full of gardens

Pinyin: ch ū n sè m

Commentary: In spring, the park is full of beautiful scenery. Metaphor is a thriving scene.

From: Ye Songshao Weng's "It's not worth visiting a small garden": "You have to pity your dog's teeth and seal the moss, but you can't leave Chai Fei for a long time. Is all loves closed?

Live, an almond comes out of the wall. "

4. Chunlan Qiuju

Pinyin: CHN lán qi ju

Commentary: Orchids in spring, chrysanthemums in autumn. Metaphors have their own merits.

From: Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs and Ritual Soul": "Chunlan Qiuju will last forever."

Spring is as deep as the sea.

Pinyin:? China Daily

Explanation: The beauty of spring is as deep and as wide as the sea. Describe the beautiful spring everywhere.

From: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The 30th time: "This room is a four-music hall plaque, which can be considered dead! no

However, it is inevitable that the house will be as deep as the sea in spring. "