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.
Chinese PinYin : fēng guāng yuè jì
The wind and the moon
It's hard to live up to its reputation. shèng míng zhī xià,qí shí nán fù
marriage according to all the traditional rules. sān méi liù zhèng
spring flower and autumn moon -- seasonal views. chūn huā qiū yuè
sap one's spirit by seeking pleasures. wán wù sàng zhì