Flowering well and the moon is full meaning: the flowers are blooming and the moon is full. Metaphorically speaking, it is a good and complete. It is often used to congratulate someone on a new marriage.
[Pinyin]huā hǎo yuè yuán[Source]Song - Zhang Xian, "Magnolia Flower": "People want to **** mercy on the flowers and the moon, but the flowers and the moon are round and the people are scattered. The past is like a broken dream."
Expanded Information:
鹊笑鸠舞:
鹊笑鸠舞 is an idiom, pronounced què xiào jiū wǔ, meaning magpies chirping happily and turtledoves flying. It was used in old times as a celebratory toast. Source Han - Jiao Yanshou, Yi Lin, Volume 6: "The magpies laughed and the turtledoves danced, and came to bequeath me wine."
Second, antonyms
1, flower and moon are missing:
Flower and moon are missing is an idiom, pronounced huā cán yuè quē, describing the scene of decline and fall. It is also a metaphor for the breakup of a relationship and the separation of the two phases.
2, wind flows and scatters:
An idiom, the wind blows and scatters, and all traces disappear. It is a metaphor for the people who used to meet each other to be scattered. 《昭明文选》卷二十三〈诗丙-赠答一-赠蔡子笃诗〉用法联合式;作谓语、定语、补语;指朋友亲人的分散