piping days of peace
Yao Nian Shun RI is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is y á oni á NSH ù NYU è, which means it refers to the time when the world is at peace. It comes from the song of four seasons written by Liang Shenyue in the Southern Dynasty: "I admire the appearance of Yao grass, and I am happy in the year of Shun, RI and Yao.
Idiom explanation
Title: the year of Yao and the day of Shun
Pronunciation: y á oni á NSH ù NYU è
Interpretation: it refers to the time when the world is at peace.
Synonym: Yao Tian Shun ri
Usage: combined; as object and attribute; with commendatory meaning
Idioms and allusions
It comes from the song of four seasons written by Liang Shenyue in the Southern Dynasty: "I admire the appearance of Yao grass and the endless joy in the years of Shun, RI and Yao."
piping days of peace
with discussions so many and diverse that the speakers ' tongues are parched and the listeners ' ears are deafened - shé bì ěr lóng
hide and cover from place to place - dōng yǎn xī zhē
Village wine and wild vegetables - cūn jiǔ yě shū
the few are no match for the many - sì bù niù liù