beautiful days and nights with moon and flowers
Huazhaoyuexi, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Hu ā zh ā oyu è x ī, it is interesting that in the morning of flowers, there is a bright moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. In the old days, it also refers to February 15 and August 15 of the lunar calendar. It comes from the biography of Luo Wei in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"The old book of the Tang Dynasty · biography of Luo Wei:" every day and every night, with Binzuo chant, very emotional
Idiom usage
A good time and scenery. example when it comes to flowers, we still meet and play. ——The 102 th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty
Idiom story
During the Tang Dynasty, Weizhou and other places in the north had a vast land and strong troops. Although the Jiedushi there was granted the title of emperor, Luowei himself inherited his father's throne, and the emperor had to admit it. He likes Confucian culture and has a large collection of books. He often works with a group of literati to write Fu against the wind and poems to the moon. He named his works "the collection of stealing jiangdongshan mountain".
Chinese PinYin : huā zhāo yuè xī
beautiful days and nights with moon and flowers
get to the bottom of the matter. qióng yuán jìng wěi
at the death of one 's father or mother. qì xuè jī sǎng
with both a benevolent mind and heart. rén xīn rén shù
round and round the firewood is bound. chóu móu shù xīn