lotus leaves and flowers
Shui Pei Feng Shang is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Shu ǐ P è if ē ngshang, which means to use water as the ornament and wind as the garment. Originally, it describes the beauty's adornment. Later, it is used to describe the appearance of lotus leaves and flowers. From Su Xiaoxiao's tomb.
The origin of Idioms
Source: Tang Lihe's poem Su Xiaoxiao's tomb: "wind is the garment, water is the pendant".
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Example: in Song Dynasty, Jiang Kui's "niannujiao" poem: "thirty six PI people have not arrived, and there are countless clothes and water."
Chinese PinYin : shuǐ pèi fēng shang
lotus leaves and flowers
a person who has superb talent. nán zhōu guān miǎn
wake up as one from a drunken sleep. rú zuì chū xǐng
To reduce the essence to the end. jiàng běn liú mò
be not properly dressed as gentlemen should be. bù shān bù lǚ