A good age
Fengnianrensui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngni á NR ě NSU ì, which means a good harvest of grain. It's from "falling mulberry, Cai Shun, serving his mother.".
Idiom explanation
Maturity: refers to the maturity of crops. A good year with plenty of grain.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Liu Tangqing's book "descending mulberry, Cai Shun and worshiping his mother" the first fold: "all sides were quiet, Dongyi and Xirong were worshipped, Nanman and Beidi were surrendered, gonglinfeng offered Rui and Chengxiang, and he Miao was born in good years."
Chinese PinYin : fēng nián rěn suì
A good age
cover two days journey in one day. bèi dào jiān xíng
be ready to realize one 's aspiration anywhere all over the country. zhì zài sì hǎi
myriad twinkling light in a city. dēng huǒ wàn jiā