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Idioms describing Henan Opera

Withered wood meets spring kū mù féng chūn

[Explanation] Withered: withered; Mu: tree; met: met. Dead trees come to life again in spring. It is a metaphor for gaining vitality after experiencing setbacks.

[Quotation] Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuandeng Lu·Volume 23·The Monk of Mahayana Mountain in Tangzhou": "Ask: 'How does a dead tree look like when spring comes?' The teacher said:' It's rare in the world. '"

[正音] meet; cannot be pronounced as "fènɡ".

[Distinguish the shape] Feng; cannot be written as "Peng".

[Synonyms] Flowers sprout from dead trees, life emerges from desperate situations

[Antonym] There is no light, life comes at the wrong time

[Usage] Contains a complimentary meaning. Generally used as subject, predicate, and attributive.