What does it mean to replace trees with flowers? Where does it come from?

Hua

Ji

Interpretation of idioms

Graft branches of one kind of flowers and trees onto another. It is a metaphor for secretly using means to deceive others.

Origin of idioms

bright

Ling Mengchu's "Surprise at the Second Moment": "Students believe what is false is true, and female scholars take the place of flowers."

Emotional color

neutral

Idiom structure

Combination idioms

Idiom usage

Combined type; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

Generation age

Ancient idioms

synonym

Change the weather, change the palace, change your feathers.

antonym

orderly

Examples of idioms

Masters and famous teachers use the method of shrinking the dragon to an inch, quarrying stones in the basin, replacing trees with flowers, and then artistic processing, which becomes the epitome of natural beauty.