at leisure
Mingyueqingfeng is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m í ngyu è Q ī NGF ē ng, which means to be accompanied only by Qingfeng and Mingyue. It means not making friends casually. It's also a metaphor for leisure. It comes from the biography of Xie Hui, a southern historian.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Xie Huizhuan of Southern history, it is said that "those who come into my room, but there is a breeze; those who drink to me, only when the moon is bright."
Idiom usage
The luxurious enjoyment of the ballroom makes me yearn for the life of bright moon and breeze
Chinese PinYin : míng yuè qīng fēng
at leisure
find amusement when the occasion arises. féng chǎng zuò lè
live in the wilds and dwell in caves. xué jū yě chǔ
New knowledge of today's rain. jīn yǔ xīn zhī
be injured in the sinews or bones. shāng jīn dòng gǔ
retreat about thirty miles as a condition for peace. tuì bì sān shè
just a flourish of the pen and it 's done. yī huī ér chéng
Qianbuba village, hoububa shop. qián bù bā cūn,hòu bù bā diàn