The wind set fire, the moon killed
High wind set fire, black moon kill, is a Chinese word, explained as the wind is very strong.
Feng Gao: the wind is very strong. Black Moon: night. Set fire while the wind blows, and kill at night. It describes the behavior of the bandits who take advantage of the opportunity to commit crimes. Source: Yuan Huai's record of Zhang: Ouyang Gong and Ren Xingling write two poems each, and those who have to commit the above crimes One cloud said: "the night of killing people in the dark, the day of setting fire in the high wind." example ~, if you are hungry without food, you will get equal share of meat. (Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty)
The wind set fire, the moon killed
praise or criticize with a single word - yī zì bāo biǎn
eliminate disease and prolong life - qū bìng yán nián
be well-educated and trained in military exercises - wén wǔ jiān bèi