High wind under the forest
Lin Xia Gao Feng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í nxi à g à of à ng, which means that women are elegant and generous. It is the same as "the atmosphere under the forest". It comes from Xianyuan, a new story of the world.
The origin of Idioms
In the book Xianyuan, a new account of the world, written by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasty of Song Dynasty, it is said that "Mrs. Wang has a loose look, so she has the atmosphere under the forest."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: under the forest atmosphere, under the forest breeze
Idiom usage
Because of the interview with the old gentleman, Miss Ling AI, who is a famous lady in the boudoir and good at ~, is a lady of today. I would like to admire you for a long time. The 13th chapter of the biography of Haodan
High wind under the forest
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. - qíng rén yǎn lǐ chū xī shī
Wash the snow and bear the burden - xǐ xuě bū fù
expect tremendous return from meager investment - tún tí ráng tián