gorgeous scenery
The Chinese idiom, Xi á w è iy ú nzh ē ng in pinyin, refers to the gorgeous scenery. It comes from ten episodes of Jianhu, the imperial edict of canonization of peony.
The origin of Idioms
In the Qing Dynasty, Chu people were awarded "ten episodes of Jianhu, the imperial edict of canonization of peony": "beautiful heart and beautiful mouth, clusters can be new; the clouds are steaming, and many benefits can be distinguished."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; refers to scenery.
Examples
The fifth act of Wang Zhaojun written by Cao Yu: "at the opening ceremony, the clouds were steaming and the grassland was very quiet in the evening."
gorgeous scenery
be sworn to live or die together - shēng sǐ zhī jiāo
cut off communication with the outside world - bì mén què sǎo
sacrifice oneself to protect others - shě jǐ wèi rén