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Blossom.
bǎi huā qí fàng
Explanation] describes a hundred flowers in full bloom and colorful. A metaphor for the free development of art in all its different forms and styles. It also describes the prosperity of the art world.
Structure] subject-predicate.
Usage] is used to encourage the free development of art forms of different genres and styles. It is often used in conjunction with "a hundred schools of thought". Generally used as a predicate.
Zhengyin] put; It cannot be pronounced as "fānɡ".
Identification] Qi; Can't write "odd".
synonyms] thousands of purples and thousands of reds, and thousands of purples and reds.
Antonyms] Broken flowers and willows, a flower blooms alone.
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