the clouds melt and the mists disperse
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī ngxi ā ow ù s à n, which means that things disappear and collapse. It comes from the epitaph of Ma Yi in the company of Lang Xie Ding, general Zhou.
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It refers to the disappearance and disintegration of things.
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The epitaph of Ma Yi in the company of Lang Xie Ding, general of Zhou Dynasty.
According to the epitaph of Ma descendant of Zhou Da Jun Lang Xie Ding company written by Geng Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, "the governor of Shizhou Prefecture is a military officer, and the barbarians rely on danger. He looks for clouds in high mountains, and there is no scenery in deep valleys. There are nine places, three ups and downs, dangerous peaks and horses, and dangerous bridges. So the valley is still and the mountain is empty, and the ice is gone. "
the clouds melt and the mists disperse
There is something to be said later - tuì yǒu hòu yán