Pronunciation yāo táo nóng lǐ
Explain the meaning: it looks good and lush. Well, there are many flowers and trees. Metaphor is young and beautiful. It is often used to praise people's marriage.
The idiom comes from The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "Peach flies away and burns its glory." "Book of Songs Zhao Nan Hebi I": "Hebi I, flowers like peaches and plums."
For example, the idiom, peaches and plums are good, it is advisable to get married as early as possible, not to delay marriage, so that girls fall in love with spring and poets are blessed with plum blossoms. (Peng Qing tern's "Nigger" the eighth time)
Idioms as subject and object; It is often used to praise people's marriage.