Full of spring breeze
Full sleeve spring breeze, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ nxi ù ch ū NF ē ng, which means that the sleeves are swaying and the wind is blowing. It is described as very proud. It comes from the water fairy by Zhang Kejiu in Yuan Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Full face
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in a happy hour
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Zhang Kejiu's "water Fairy" Song: "Hanlin wind and moon into many talents, full of spring breeze down the jade steps."
Chinese PinYin : mǎn xiù chūn fēng
Full of spring breeze
insist on doing evil without repentance. wéi è bù quān
be good both in civil and in military affairs. yǔn wén yǔn wǔ