the wonders of natural beauty are boundless
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f ē ngyu è w ú Bi ā n, which means the best scenery. From the portrait of Mr. Liu, Mr. Lianxi.
The origin of Idioms
In the portrait of Mr. Liu · Mr. Lianxi written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty, "the wind and the moon are boundless, and the court grass is green."
Idiom usage
Example the scenery of the West Lake is boundless, all in the shoes of the poet. ——The new residence of Guo you Sheng
the wonders of natural beauty are boundless
attach oneself to persons in power - pān gāo jié guì
the state of qi is too powerful to be a partner in marriage - qí dà fēi ǒu
have edges and corners -- aggressive and sharp-minded - yǒu léng yǒu jiǎo
It's easy to hide an open gun, but hard to defend a hidden one - míng qiāng yì duǒ,àn jiàn nán fáng
willing to die a martyr to one 's just cause - bù wàng gōu hè