an enjouable situation
Meijingliangchen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ě ij ǐ ngli á ngch é n, which means good time and scenery. It comes from Xie Lingyun's preface to the poems of Ye Zhongji, Prince of Wei Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Xie Lingyun's preface to the poems of Ye Zhongji, Prince of Wei Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty: "it's hard to combine the four aspects of the world, such as good days, beautiful sceneries, enjoyment and pleasure."
Idiom usage
It's a good time and scenery. It's a good life. --Song Dynasty Nie Guanqing's "Duoli Li Gen Ding gong xi Shang Fu"
Analysis of Idioms
Beautiful scenery on a beautiful day
an enjouable situation
a good man caught in difficult circumstances - yīng xióng qì duǎn
Stir up the clouds and stir up the rain - liáo yún bō yǔ
consultation makes knowledgeable - hào wèn zé yù