a cool breeze felt by all the guests
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ nzu ò f ē ngsh ē ng, which means that the breeze between the seats, so that the same seat can feel, describes the visitor's air is extraordinary, glorious and moving. It comes from the biography of Qiu Ranke by Tang zhangshuo.
Idiom explanation
Man Zuo Feng Sheng (m ǎ nzu ò f ē ngsh ē ng) explanation: there is a breeze between the seats, so that the same people can feel it. It describes a visitor with extraordinary air. Brilliant and moving.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Tang · Zhang said in the biography of qiuranke: "when the Russian emperor comes, he will sit down with a long bow. He is full of vigor and vitality, and looks forward to Pan Wei." Example: he's a very good man because he doesn't wear fur or shoes. He's more beautiful and clear. He's really a stranger. The story of Hongfu, the time of Junjie, written by Zhang Fengyi in Ming Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; used in writing. synonym: full of enthusiasm
Chinese PinYin : mǎn zuò fēng shēng
a cool breeze felt by all the guests
In the basket is the dish. tiǎo dé lán lǐ biàn shì cài
one 's posterity may be cut off. jué zǐ jué sūn
The clouds are disturbing and breaking. yún rǎo fú liè
Wash one's hands and do one's duty. xǐ shǒu fèng gōng