Four-character idioms for white rose

1. Four-letter idioms to describe roses

Four-letter idioms to describe roses: delicate : so delicate and colorful that it seems to be dripping down.

Describes a plant with beautiful colors. Generally used to describe the flowers, but also a metaphor for the woman's appearance is pretty and beautiful.

The colorful flowers are a magnificent sight. Also describes the article rhetoric gorgeous.

Flowering branches show: describes the dress very colorful.

Beautiful flowers: describes the many varieties of flowers, colorful, beautiful scenery. Ten Thousand Purples and Thousands of Reds: describing the blossoming of a hundred flowers in brilliant colors.

The color of spring refers to the flourishing, but also refers to the richness and colorfulness of things.

The colorful and colorful flowers are the same as the colorful flowers in the spring.

More flowers and women. Colorful: colorful, describing the color form, a variety of shapes and colors.

Curvaceous: describes women with different postures, beautiful and charming, light and soft. Also used to describe the beautiful form of flowers and trees.

Curvaceous: soft and beautiful. Pod: not open; bract: bud; want: to be; put: open.

Refers to the flower bones will open but not open, describes the bud is still in the leaves, soon to open out. Idiom Meaning The small leaves of the flower buds that are encased in the flower buds when the flowers are not in bloom. Flourishing flowers like brocade: 繁:多而且茂盛;锦:指有彩色花纹的錦缎。

Its meaning is: many colorful flowers, like rich and colorful brocade. Describe the beautiful scenery and beautiful things.

Colorful: describes complex and brilliant colors or many patterns.

Describes a fragrant odor that is strong and overflowing.

2. What are the four-letter idioms to describe roses

The four-letter idioms to describe roses are: dainty and delicate, flowery and colorful, fighting for beauty, flamboyant and budding

1. Describe the beautiful color of plants. Generally used to describe the flowers, but also a metaphor for the woman's appearance is pretty and beautiful.

Function: a metaphor for women's appearance is pretty and beautiful

Example sentence: This rose blooms delicately and beautifully.

2, flowers and brocade clusters:

Pronunciation: huā tuán jǐn cù

Explanation: brocade: colorful silk fabrics; clusters: clusters. It describes a colorful, very bright and colorful scene. It also describes the gorgeous rhetoric of the article.

Source: Song - Shi Dao Yuan "Jingde Zhuanlian Lu" Volume 17: "Since the remaining is what pro-drafting, will be limited body and mind to the infinite in the use of,....... If there is no such thing, you can save the flowers and brocade, but also useless."

Example sentence: Tiananmen Square on the holiday is full of flowers, pleasing to the eye.

3. It describes that all the flowers are in full bloom and are very colorful.

Source: Song - Wu Zeng "can change the Zhai Comic Records - square things - peony spectrum": "The famous products are pressed each other, compete with each other, the old is not tired of, and the new has flourished."

Example sentence: Peach blossom show petals spitting stamens, apricot blossom haunts the branches, pear blossom fights for beauty.

4. It describes a very colorful dress.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Cao Xueqin "Dream of Red Mansions", 62nd time: "Attacker and other tea, only to eat a mouthful of it, Ping'er is also dressed up in a floral display."

例句:襲人等捧过茶来,才吃了一口,平儿也打扮的花枝招展的来了。

5, containing buds want to release:

Pronunciation: hán bāo yù fàng

Explanation: bracts: buds; want: to be; put: open. It describes the appearance of a flower when it is about to bloom but not yet bloomed.

Example sentence: The peach blossoms were in bud just after the Spring Festival this year!

3. What are the four-letter idioms to describe roses

Flower cluster, budding, flower cluster, fragrant, refreshing.

1. 花团锦簇

Pinyin: huā tuán jǐn cù

Interpretation: It describes a colorful and gorgeous scene of flowers.

Source: Ming Dynasty, Wu Cheng'en, "Journey to the West", 94th episode: "It was really a colorful and enchanting scene! That piece of rich and enchanting; really better than the heavenly moon temple; not less than the immortal Yao Palace."

2. Containing buds to be released

Pinyin: hán bāo yù fàng

Comment: It describes the appearance of flowers when they are about to bloom but not yet bloomed.

Origin: Qing Dynasty, Li Ruzhen's "The Edge of Mirror Flowers": "He also ordered the messengers to protect the flowers, so that they would be able to show their beauty at the time when they were in bloom."

3. Flower Cluster and Brocade

Pinyin: huā cù jǐn cuán

Interpretation: It describes a colorful and gorgeous scene.

Source: Jin Ping Mei (金瓶梅詞话) 7.6: "The place was full of colorful flowers, songs and dances."

4. Fēn fāng fù yù

Pinyin: fēn fāng fù yù

Interpretation: It describes that the fragrance is very strong.

Source: Zhang Henshui (张恨水)《啼笑姻缘》第二回:"Jia Shu did not have to look at her first, but smelled a fragrant and fragrant flavor."

5. Qìn rén xīn pí

Pinyin: qìn rén xīn pí

Interpretation: Originally, it refers to the comfort of fragrant and cool air or drinks. It also describes the beautiful and touching poems and articles, which give people a fresh and cool feeling.

Source: Song Lin Hong's poem "Cold Spring Pavilion": "A clear stream can refresh the poetic temper."