the breeze is light , the moon is bright
Fengqingyuelang, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē n ɡ Q ī n ɡ Yu è L ǎ n ɡ, which means to describe the beautiful night scene. From "Youyang Zazu Zhi Nuo Gao Xia".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] fengqingyueming [antonym] storm
The origin of Idioms
Duan Chengshi's "Youyang Zazu zhinuo Gaoxia" in the Tang Dynasty: "it's spring night, with clear wind and bright moon."
Idiom usage
It can be used to describe the night scene. Example: the third discount of the first book of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty: "it's a fine day in the dead of night, with a clear moon and a clear wind." Yuan Jiyi's poem "spring comes from the sky" says: "the earth is quiet, the moon is clear and the wind is clear, and the windows are full of dust." the Western Paradise is really a secluded place. (Chapter 79 of the romance of the gods by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty) yuan and Wang Shifu's the romance of the west chamber, the first volume and the second volume: "my ancestors are very common and bright, they are really pure and bright. In the second chapter of the palace of eternal life written by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty, he said, "this evening is a happy time. The wind is clear and the moon is bright. I laugh at him for his dream of dark and high Tang Dynasty. 」
the breeze is light , the moon is bright
have talent but no opportunity to use it - lóng pán fèng yì
restrain one 's grief and accord with inevitable changes - jié āi shùn biàn
the three obediences and the four virtues - sān cóng sì dé
undo what one regards disgraceful - xíng jǐ yǒu chǐ
speak the same with one's thought - xīn kǒu xiāng yīng
as easily as walking on firm earth - rú lǚ píng dì