Chu Yun Xiang Yu
Chuyun Xiangyu, a Chinese idiom, is ch ǔ y ú nxi ā ngy ǔ in pinyin, which means to compare the love between men and women. From Quan Yuan San Qu.
The idiom comes from Jing Ganchen's "Sanqu of the whole Yuan Dynasty": "jade whip, willow, spring breeze, embroidered hub, pear blossom, night moon street, Chu cloud and Xiang rain dream balcony. Apart from rest, the flowers and willows are dark and dusty. "
Chu Yun Xiang Yu
the days and months are slipping by , wasted - rì yuè cuō tuó
Cages are a kind of nourishment - juàn láo yǎng wù
The heart is long and the heart is short - xīn cháng gěng duǎn
provide relief for the poor and the helpless - zhèn qióng xù guǎ