Breeze under the forest
Lin xiaqingfeng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í nxi à Q à NGF à ng, which means that women are elegant and generous. It is the same as "the atmosphere under the forest". It's from Tian Yu Hua.
The origin of Idioms
For the first time in tianyuhua: "I think that if women are familiar with literature and art, after all, they are refined, but they are not beautiful. They have a kind of elegance and are not expected to be vicious. It's necessary to take some fresh air out of the woods in your speech and behavior. "
Idiom usage
As an object; used of women.
Analysis of Idioms
Kaofeng under the forest
Chinese PinYin : lín xià qīng fēng
Breeze under the forest
Rise in the morning and fall in the evening. zhāo shēng mù gě
men and women with high ideals. rén rén zhì shì