The wind and the moon

The wind and the moon

Fengguangyueji is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ē nggu ā ngyu è J ì, which means a clear and fresh scene after rain. It also refers to a broad-minded and frank mind. It's from Ji Ming Ji Ji.

The origin of Idioms

Su Jun of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his Ji Ming Ji Ji Ji: "the wind is shining and the moon is shining, which is the true state of my heart; the birds are singing and the flowers are singing, which is the endless business of my heart."

Idiom usage

As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.

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