see the view and think of a friend ; at leisure
Qingfenglangyue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī NGF ē NGL ǎ ngyu è, which means not to make friends casually, but also to have nothing to do, the same as "qingfengmingyue". From Xiangyang song.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Libai's Xiangyang song: "you don't have to pay for a clear wind and a clear moon, but Yushan is not pushed."
Idiom usage
It is used as object and attributive. Xiezhen is on a boat in the West. The night is clear and the moon is clear. I heard that there is a poem chanting on the boat between Jiangzhu. It's very interesting. I read five words, but I haven't heard it. I can't help sighing for the beauty. On scholar's sour Qi by Zhu Ziqing
see the view and think of a friend ; at leisure
put to shame the name of the house - rǔ mén bài hù
graceful and handsome like a bird spreading its wings or a pheasant showing off its resplendent feather in flight -- descriptive of buildings - niǎo gé huī fēi
Friendship between Phoenix and Luan - fèng yǒu luán jiāo
A lot of gratitude and resentment - ēn shèn yuàn shēng