Clouds and clouds
Yunshu xiajuan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú NSH à Xi á Ju à n, which means to describe a variety of postures and colors. From Hibiscus city.
The origin of Idioms
Song sushi "Furong city" poem: "Pearl curtain jade case, emerald screen, cloud Shuxia volume, thousand stop."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. Example: the Song Dynasty Zhang Xiaoxiang's poem "water dragon chant · Wang Jiuhua Mountain work" said: "the loop turns, the clouds and the clouds roll, it's not human." It is also known as "the cloud and the mist". The second part of Guan's Zhao Zhuang Fu's apricot blossom is "a thousand trees are red in front of Wenxing hall, and the spring breeze rises in the clouds."
Clouds and clouds
avail oneself of the opportunity to get in - chèn xū ér rù
soldiers and horses are in great haste -- busily engaged in warfare - róng mǎ kǒng zǒng
be perfectly calm and collected in commanding the army - zhǐ huī ruò dìng
would not explain unless one is desperately anxious to learn - bù fèn bù qǐ
rob the rich and assist the poor - jié fù jì pín