A Correct Interpretation of Race in Full Bloom

To compete in full bloom is to describe the process of flowering.

Competing in full bloom is a Chinese word, pronounced as j ì ng xi ā ng nù ng, which describes the process of flowering.

Word meaning form:

The process of making flowers bloom, the word has anthropomorphic meaning, describes the scene when flowers bloom like people, scrambling to open, for fear that they will fall behind other flowers, for fear that they will not bloom as beautifully as others. Metaphor flowers bloom like a game.

The words used to describe flowers are as follows:

1, let a hundred flowers blossom: let a hundred flowers blossom: let a hundred flowers blossom. All kinds of flowers bloom together. It means that different things with different characteristics appear together, or the same thing appears in different ways at the same time.

2, colorful: refers to all kinds of colorful flowers.

3, colorful: describe the spring flowers in full bloom, competing scenery. It also means that things are colorful.

4, flowers like brocade: numerous: sheng, more. Brocade: Silk fabric with colorful patterns. Lush flowers are like beautiful and colorful brocade. Describe beautiful scenery or beautiful things.

5, flowers: originally refers to gorgeous and noble costumes, now used to describe colorful and very bright scenes.

6. Strive for beauty: describe flowers and plants, works of art, etc. Each has its own characteristics, and one is more exotic and gorgeous than the other.

7. Flowers are red and willows are green: flowers are bright red and willows are green. Also known as "Liu Lv Hua Hong". Describe the beautiful scenery in spring.

8. Flowers and birds depict beautiful scenery.

9. bud: bud: a small leaf wrapped with flower bones when the flower is not in full bloom. Refers to the appearance of a bud that will not open. This is also a metaphor for a girl coming of age. Also known as "budding".

10, dressed beautifully: describes a woman dressed beautifully (how derogatory it is now).

1 1, in bud: describes the shape of a flower when it is about to open. It is also a metaphor for a girl who is about to grow up.

12, flowers in full bloom: describe the grand joy and myriad weather of spring.

13, Blooming Everywhere: Metaphorically, good things appear everywhere, or new things and good experiences can be universally implemented.

14, exquisite and gorgeous: it seems to be dripping.

15, multicolored: multicolored: at first it refers to five colors of blue, yellow, red, white and black, and later it refers to various colors. Colorful: various appearances. Describe colorful, colorful. Also called "colorful"