1. Madame Defoe
This idiom means that the land is fertile and suitable for human survival and development. This idiom emphasizes that rich land can nourish people and bring good luck and happiness.
2. Land of Fish and Rice
This idiom refers to a rich area, which can provide abundant fish and rice, representing richness and abundance. This idiom describes a region rich in resources, with gold-like value and wealth. Usually used to refer to areas with rich natural resources or high output.
3. Be happy from now on
Although this idiom has a broader meaning, it can also be used to describe fertile land, rich gold, silver and jewelry. This idiom describes a region rich in resources, with gold-like value and wealth. Usually used to refer to areas with rich natural resources or high output.
4. Niu Ding poached chicken
This idiom comes from ancient cooking, and the container is large, indicating abundant production. In this metaphor, Niu Ding and cooked chicken both symbolize richness and abundance. This idiom describes a region rich in resources, with gold-like value and wealth. Usually used to refer to areas with rich natural resources or high output.
5. Canned honey
This metaphor comes from the fact that honey is a sweet food, so this idiom is used to describe a place full of sweetness, richness and abundance. This idiom describes a region rich in resources, with gold-like value and wealth. Usually used to refer to areas with rich natural resources or high output.
6. Golden Zone
This idiom describes a region rich in resources, with gold-like value and wealth. Usually used to refer to areas with rich natural resources or high output.
7. Land of Fish and Rice
This idiom means that a place is rich in products, livable and suitable for business, rich in life and rich in food, and it is an ideal place that people yearn for.
These idioms are used to describe places with fertile land, rich resources and rich life. They are not only rich expressions of language, but also expressions of people's yearning for a better life.