Blue sky
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì K ō NGW à NL ǐ, which means to describe sunny weather. From Zhou Enlai walking down from the altar.
Idiom explanation
Wanli: large area and long distance.
The origin of Idioms
Quan Yanchi's Zhou Enlai walking down from the altar: rest and entertainment: "there are many icebergs and white clouds wandering among them; the blue sky is thousands of miles, shining up and down with the white snow, and flowing colorful light."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: the sky is clear and the sky is full of clouds
Idiom usage
It's a sunny day. One day two million years ago, there was no cloud and the sun was baking the earth. The image of the Yellow River
Blue sky
render tribute to the conqueror - chēng chén nà gòng
it is hard to change one 's nature - běn xìng nán yí