Make the moon sing the wind
Playing with the moon and reciting the wind, an idiom, Pinyin n ò ngyu è y í NF ē ng, refers to enjoying and reciting the beautiful scenery of the wind and the moon.
Interpretation of Idioms
It refers to enjoying and chanting the beautiful scenery of wind and moon.
The origin of Idioms
Guan Daosheng's "Fisherman's Ci" in Yuan Dynasty: "life is extremely expensive, so it's not free to be a king and a prince. It's like a boat. I'll go back and rest. "
Examples of Idioms
Chapter 30 of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in the Qing Dynasty: "and the elegant things of drinking wine, appreciating famous flowers, treating beauties, and even those poems of love and rejoicing Let it all go. "
Analysis of Idioms
words whose meaning is similar
Make fun of the moon
Degree of common use
commonly
Emotional color
Derogatory words
Grammatical usage
As predicate or object; refers to writing with poor content
Idiom structure
joint
Generation time
ancient
Chinese PinYin : nòng yuè yín fēng
Make the moon sing the wind
not follow the conventional ways. shì bù shī gǔ
ascend a height and enjoy a distant view. dēng gāo wàng yuǎn
change one 's tack with the wind. chéng fēng zhuǎn duò