spring flower and autumn moon -- seasonal views
Spring flowers and Autumn Moon, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū nhu ā Qi ū Yu è, which means spring flowers and Autumn Moon. It comes from the Ci of Yu Meiren by Li Yu in the Southern Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu's poem Yu Meiren in the Southern Tang Dynasty: "when is the spring flower and autumn moon? How much do you know about the past? "
Idiom usage
It refers to the beautiful scenery of the spring and Autumn period. Winter is gone, spring is back. Recite these verses, ~, all year round indulge in the poetic mood. Yu Yi's "I and the thousand poems"
Chinese PinYin : chūn huā qiū yuè
spring flower and autumn moon -- seasonal views
sit tight in the fishing boat despite the rising wind and waves—hold one's ground despite pressure or opposition. wěn zuò diào yú chuán
When water is wet, fire is dry. shuǐ liú shī,huǒ jiù zào
play the trick of a thief crying " stop thief. zéi hǎn zhuō zéi