姹紫嫣红
姹紫嫣红
Explanation: Cha, Yan: tender and beautiful. Describe a variety of flowers blooming beautiful. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; describe the beauty of flowers Source: Ming Tang, "The Peony Pavilion Dream": "lovely flowers are everywhere, so all may pay with piles of rubbish." Examples: Flowers bloom in the park, ~, a spring scene.- Thesaurus: Flowers Zhengyan, Various flowers Sijin, red flower and green willow, spring is everywhere, Liulv flowers pinned and have red silk
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