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It's a Chinese idiom, y ú nd à NF à ngq à ng in pinyin, which means light breeze and light clouds. It describes a fine weather. It's from "the chance of spring.".
The origin of Idioms
Cheng Hao, Song Dynasty, wrote in his book "a chance success in spring": "the clouds are light, the wind is light, the sky is near noon, and the flowers are with the willows passing QianChuan. At that time, people didn't know Yu Xinle, so it would be said that he was a young man who took leisure to study. "
Idiom usage
In Bing Xin's a good dream, it is said that "the scenery with light clouds and breeze can't be loaded."
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with profound respect and humility - chéng huáng chéng kǒng
as summer goes and winter comes - hán lái shǔ wǎng
with a heroic spirit that conquers mountains and rivers - qì zhuàng shān hé