What do you mean, broken branches and fallen flowers?

Broken branches and fallen flowers mean broken branches and fallen flowers, describing the depression of the house or describing a person's reputation.

Emotional color: neutral idiom.

Idioms solitaire: Branches are broken, flowers are fallen, and the two become one. There is a chance to live, but there is no opportunity. Prosperous growth, long sleeves and good dancing, dancing skirts and warm pillows, and the pillows belong to teachers and are for teachers' use only.

Related words: broken branches, broken cassia twigs, dead leaves, broken branches, broken branches, spotted branches, golden calyx, full branches, swaying branches, swaying branches, south branches, north branches, middle branches, outer branches, broken laurel trees, twists and turns, and folds.

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1, the branches look like they are about to break, and there are clusters of purple grapes with crystal dew, which shine like crystals in the sun.

2. Autumn comes to the orchard. When persimmon bends down, the branches will break. Sister litchi was so fat that she broke her clothes and showed her bulging white belly.

3. When the villagers pick it, they basically break it by hand against the bottom of the big leaf celery and rarely uproot it.

A sympathetic lion is carved on the cliff behind a clear pond in the city center. It bears a spear that was broken when it was inserted into the heart, and it shows grief and pain when it is dying.

5. The night was soaked in the fields, and our sight was uniformly broken, so we had to turn the front of the car and take it back with a carriage.