High wind under the forest
Lin Xia Gao Feng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í nxi à g à of à ng, which means that women are elegant and generous. It is the same as "the atmosphere under the forest". It comes from Xianyuan, a new story of the world.
The origin of Idioms
In the book Xianyuan, a new account of the world, written by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasty of Song Dynasty, it is said that "Mrs. Wang has a loose look, so she has the atmosphere under the forest."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: under the forest atmosphere, under the forest breeze
Idiom usage
Because of the interview with the old gentleman, Miss Ling AI, who is a famous lady in the boudoir and good at ~, is a lady of today. I would like to admire you for a long time. The 13th chapter of the biography of Haodan
Chinese PinYin : lín xià gāo fēng
High wind under the forest
resign from office and live in seclusion. guà guān qiú qù
extirpate the root of an evil. bá běn sè yuán
make a grass knot or champ a ring in order to repay kindness. jié cǎo xián huán
cling to sb. when needed and abandon him when no longer needed. jī fù bǎo yáng
return to one 's former career. chóng wēn jiù yè