14 idioms featuring this character
Use others' resources
Makna literal: Borrow flower offer Buddha
Hope appears in darkness
Makna literal: Dark willows bright flowers
Exceptionally beautiful
Makna literal: Moon hides flowers shy
Brief, fleeting appearance
Makna literal: Night flower appears once
Observe hastily and superficially
Makna literal: View flowers from galloping horse
Superficial observation without depth
Makna literal: Galloping horse views flowers
A bewildering variety; all kinds of
Makna literal: Five flowers and eight gates
Utter defeat; scattered in disarray
Makna literal: Falling flowers and flowing water
Exceptional literary or artistic talent
Makna literal: Wonderful brush produces flowers
Create favorable illusion
Makna literal: Flowers bloom on a tree
Perfect happiness
Makna literal: Flowers bloom, moon is full
Enhance existing beauty
Makna literal: Add flowers to brocade
Exaggerated speech
Makna literal: Heavenly flowers fall chaotically
Extreme joy
Makna literal: Heart flowers bloom