the scenery is very easy to arouse thoughts
Facing the wind and the moon, pronunciation: l í NF ē ngdu ì Yu è, Chinese idiom; explanation: facing the clear wind and the bright moon. It's very easy to think about the scenery.
Source: Jin · Qiu Chuji's Qin yuan Chun · show to the public: "gaobiyan ancient cave, complete life, facing the wind and the moon, proud of Xiyi."
Idiom explanation: facing the clear wind and bright moon. It's very easy to think about the scenery. Example of idiom: the third discount of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's "entertaining the lost golden ring" reads: "the day before yesterday, the young lady, together with her maidservant and concubine, played in this garden, making a beautiful woman and a talented person face the wind and the moon." Common degree: general emotion color: commendatory words grammar usage: as predicate, attribute; used in written language idiom structure: combined generation time: Ancient
the scenery is very easy to arouse thoughts
be in a deplorable plight and powerless - shì qióng lì jié
Stop the clouds and circle the beams - è yún rào liáng