benign and openhearted
Guangfengjiyue is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Gu ā NGF ē NGJ ì Yu è. It means to describe the bright and clean scene of all things when the rain is over and the sky is clear. It refers to the broad mind and heart, and also refers to the peaceful and clear political situation. It comes from the preface to Lianxi poems in Yuzhang collection.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Tingjian of Song Dynasty wrote in the preface to Lianxi poems in Yuzhang collection: "Uncle Zhou maoshu of Chongling has a high moral character, and his mind is as bright as the wind and the moon."
Idiom usage
Liu Zhengfeng: "although elder brother Qu is a member of the demon sect, I know that he is noble and has a bright mind." Everyone likes to associate with Lao Zhou very much, because he has a high character, and his heart is full of light. I remember your innocence as a child. Chen Yi's cry for Comrade Xiyi
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym jiyueguangfeng ice pot autumn moon < UL > < / UL >
Chinese PinYin : guāng fēng jì yuè
benign and openhearted
crisscross footpaths between fields. tián lián qiān mò
the gods are angry and the people resentful. shén nù rén yuàn