Blue sky
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì K ō NGW à NL ǐ, which means to describe sunny weather. From Zhou Enlai walking down from the altar.
Idiom explanation
Wanli: large area and long distance.
The origin of Idioms
Quan Yanchi's Zhou Enlai walking down from the altar: rest and entertainment: "there are many icebergs and white clouds wandering among them; the blue sky is thousands of miles, shining up and down with the white snow, and flowing colorful light."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: the sky is clear and the sky is full of clouds
Idiom usage
It's a sunny day. One day two million years ago, there was no cloud and the sun was baking the earth. The image of the Yellow River
Chinese PinYin : bì kōng wàn lǐ
Blue sky
suffer affronts without resentment. shǔ fù jī cháng
escape on getting wind of the matter. wén fēng ér táo