bounties bestowed by a monarch or an official
Spring wind and rain, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū NF ē ngy ǔ L ù, meaning like the spring wind and rain dew as moistening the growth of all things; used to compare grace. From "Manjianghong · tiyibi".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Qinghui of the Song Dynasty wrote in Manjianghong · tiyibi: "I remember the spring wind, rain and dew, the jade tower and the golden palace."
Idiom usage
It can be used as subject, object and attribute.
bounties bestowed by a monarch or an official
When people gather firewood, the flame is high - zhòng rén shí chái huǒ yàn gāo
walk on hoar-frost and later on solid ice - lǚ shuāng jiān bīng
Take care of the old and care of the young - fù lǎo tí yòu