Huaxing Qiuyue
Hua Xing Qiu Yue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á x ī ngqi ū Yu è, meaning as clear and bright as the autumn moon and shining as stars. The description is excellent. It comes from the trip to Chongling, the envoy of the same Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote "two chapters on the autumn moon, one word with Chinese stars."
Chinese PinYin : huá xīng qiū yuè
Huaxing Qiuyue
A lot of gratitude and resentment. ēn shèn yuàn shēng
as clean as ice and as pure as jade. bīng qīng yù cuì
Play with butterflies and bees. xì dié yóu fēng
congratulate each other by raising the hand to the brow. é shǒu chēng qìng
search for the origin and the outcome of the development of things. yuán shǐ fǎn zhōng