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What are the words to describe spring?

Spring returns to the earth, spring is full of gardens, flowers bloom and fall, birds and flowers are fragrant, and spring is full.

First, spring returns to the earth.

1, pinyin: ch ū n huí d√.

2. Interpretation: It seems that spring has returned to the earth. Describe that the cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have once again come to the world.

3. Origin: Song Zhou Zizhi's Two Stories of Rain and Snow in Taicang: The snow on the tree head is still there, but the spring willow on the ground is unknown. (vernacular: the notice at the head of the tree is still there, and the willow tree indicating spring on the ground is still unknown. )

Second, all loves.

1, pinyin: chūn sèm?n Yuán n

2. Interpretation: The whole garden is spring. Metaphor is a thriving scene everywhere.

3. Source: Ye Songshao Weng's "The Garden is Worthless": Spring can't close the garden, and an apricot is out of the wall. Vernacular: The spring scenery in the garden can't be closed, and a blooming apricot is sticking out of the wall. )

Third, flowers bloom.

1, pinyin: bihu ā zh ē ng Yan

2, interpretation: refers to all kinds of flowers and plants competing to open gorgeous flowers. Describe the color and posture of flowers.

3. Example: On the day when spring is bright and flowers are blooming, the teacher leads us to go for a spring outing.

Fourth, flowers and birds

1, pinyin: ni m: o y ǔ hu ā xi ā ng

2. Interpretation: Birds sing and flowers are fragrant; Describe the beauty of nature, mostly referring to the beautiful spring.

3, source: Yu "Flounder Fat Pier": all the way; The mountains are green and the water is green; Birds and flowers; What a beautiful scenery. (Vernacular: Green mountains and green waters along the way, birds and flowers, what a beautiful scenery. )

Fifth, the spring is full.

1, pinyin: CHN yàng rán

2. Interpretation: Spring is full of vitality and charm.

3. Source: Modern Liu's "The Second Sun": In April, the north is still unfinished, and the south in April is full of spring.