things of romantic themes
Fenghuaxueye, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin f ē nghu ā Xu ě y è, originally refers to the natural scenery often described in the old poems, but later refers to the poems with words and empty contents. It comes from preface to Yichuan soil attack collection.
The origin of Idioms
Shao Yong of Song Dynasty wrote in the preface of Yichuan attacking the earth: "although the battle was fought before, it was not in the chest, then it is different that the wind, flowers, snow and moon passed the eye in the four seasons."
Idiom usage
Examples we should use the historical materialist point of view to analyze the past works describing romantic nights.
things of romantic themes
throw away a brick in order to get a gem - pāo zhuān yǐn yù
be scattered to the four corners of the earth - tiān gè yī fāng
hide one 's candle under a bushel - bù lù fēng huì