Read Edit View history 柳暗花明又一村 liǔ'ànhuāmíngyòuyīcūn every cloud has a silver lining Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 柳暗花明又一村 liǔ'ànhuāmíngyòuyīcūn every cloud has a silver lining Originally a line from a poem describing a scenic view, this phrase is now used to describe finding a way out of a desperate situation or suddenly seeing a new opportunity when all hope seemed lost. Frequency Written text 0.294 per million Cross-References See 山重水复疑无路,柳暗花明又一村 shānchóngshuǐfùyíwúlùliǔ'ànhuāmíngyòuyīcūnReferenced by 柳暗花明 liǔ'ànhuāmíng Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
柳暗花明又一村 liǔ'ànhuāmíngyòuyīcūn every cloud has a silver lining Originally a line from a poem describing a scenic view, this phrase is now used to describe finding a way out of a desperate situation or suddenly seeing a new opportunity when all hope seemed lost. Frequency Written text 0.294 per million Cross-References See 山重水复疑无路,柳暗花明又一村 shānchóngshuǐfùyíwúlùliǔ'ànhuāmíngyòuyīcūnReferenced by 柳暗花明 liǔ'ànhuāmíng Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)