the breeze is fresh and the moon bright
Fengqingyuejiao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngq ī ngyu è Ji ā o, which means cool breeze and bright moonlight. It describes beautiful and pleasant night scenery. From the biography of Xue Zhao.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Xue Zhao written by Wu Mingshi of Tang Dynasty, "the night breeze is clear and the moon is bright. There are three beauties in the stage, and they come with jokes."
Idiom usage
It refers to the night. What's more, the sky is clear and the moon is clear. The second part of the Ming Dynasty's Wumingshi's ziweigong
the breeze is fresh and the moon bright
and the year is drawing to a close - suì yù qí mù
be ill both physically and mentally - shēn xīng jiāo bìng
assume an air of self-approbation - yáo tóu bǎi nǎo
a wandering spirit in the bottom of a cauldron -- in hades - fǔ dǐ yóu hún
To strike a duck and startle a mandarin duck - dǎ yā jīng yuān
Pull out the tree and shake the mountain - bá shù hàn shān