Cloud heart and crane eye
Yunxinheyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú nx ī NH è y ǎ n, which means to describe lofty attitude towards life. From "pay Yang Ba".
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "reward Yang Ba": you should be broad-minded and calm, and I am called an idle official because of my quick steps. It's not Gaoshi who has a foot disease behind closed doors
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Cloud heart and crane eye
A man without foresight must have immediate worries - rén wú yuǎn lǜ,bì yǒu jìn yōu
purify the heart and do away with cares - xǐ xīn dí lǜ
There is a knife on the willow tree and blood on the mulberry tree - liǔ shù shàng zháo dāo,sāng shù shàng chū
old but still vigorous in mind and body - bǎo dāo wèi lǎo