A curtain of rain and wind
Yudongfenglian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ D ò NGF ē ngli á n, which means to describe a tall and beautiful Pavilion. From Tengwang Pavilion.
Analysis of Idioms
Rain curtain and clouds
Idiom usage
Where are the rain pillars and wind curtains in the palace of beique and Zhugong. Song Dynasty: Huang Tingjian's poem GONGTING Lake
The origin of Idioms
The poem "Tengwang Pavilion" written by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "in the daytime, the buildings fly to the clouds of Nanpu, and the curtain of Zhu rolls to the rain of Xishan."
A curtain of rain and wind
Terraced mountain and trestle Valley - tī shān zhàn gǔ
incomplete parts of ancient scripts - cán biān liè jiǎn
engrave the moon and cut out clouds -- a skilled work of art or literature - lòu yuè cái yún