with sliced moon and wind
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m ò Yu è P ī f ē ng, which means to take Fengyue as a dish. It's from the six character rhyme with Mr. He.
Analysis of Idioms
Sleeping in the open
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi's "six words rhyme with chief executive He" said: "why do poor families entertain their guests, but they know how to criticize the wind."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. You Yan, as you have been sent, is infatuated with the clouds and the rain. In the Qing Dynasty, Hong Sheng's Chang Sheng Dian Chong Yuan and Yang Wanli's Song Dynasty, there are twenty-six poems about Yu Shuqi's Bo Lang Zhong Yuan ting. 」
Chinese PinYin : mǒ yuè pī fēng
with sliced moon and wind
engaging one to hold the " knife " -- employ a person to write an essay in one 's name. qiàn rén zhuō dāo
mobilize all military forces for a war. xī suǒ bì fù
show filial respect for parents. lǎo lái yú qīn