The music of the forest
Linlaiquanyun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NL à iqu á NY ù n, which means the pleasant sound produced by the wind blowing trees and springs and rocks; it generally refers to the sounds of nature. From the outline of the history of Chinese literature, from words to articles.
The source of the idiom is Lu Xun's outline of the history of Chinese literature, from words to articles: "therefore, all the tiger spots, the rosy clouds and the forest sounds are articles."
The music of the forest
the cowherd and the weaving maid lovers separated by the milky way -- husband and wife living apart - niú xīng zhī nǚ
as evident and obvious as the sun and the stars - zhāo rú rì xīng
green pines and verdant cypresses - cāng sōng cuì bǎi
echo on the mountains and in the valleys - shān míng gǔ yìng