The promise of clouds and rain
Yunqi Yuyue, a Chinese idiom, is y ú NQ ī y ǔ Yu ē in pinyin, which means that men and women agree on the date of the tryst. It's from Zhuwu Tingqin.
Analysis of Idioms
Yunqi Yuxin
The origin of Idioms
Shizizhang's Zhuwu listening to the piano in Yuan Dynasty, the fourth fold: "but we need to catch the right children, and we need to make an appointment with them. That is to say, every one of my teachers and disciples is true."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
The promise of clouds and rain
A good man does not suffer at present - hǎo hàn bù chī yǎn qián kuī
behave in a vicious and unrestrained way - qióng xiōng jí è
Search the intestines and moisten the kisses - sōu cháng rùn wěn