You Yun
Yu Youyun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ì y ǔ y ó uy ú n, which means the love between men and women. It's the same as "cloud and rain". It comes from the story of the peach blossom.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: you yunsuyu, you Yun
Idiom usage
As an object and attribute, it is used in figurative sentences and examples. You are my dear. Pu Songling in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, the fourth fold of Wumingshi's "the story of Taofu": "mendongniang pesters the children of a good family." The 29th chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua written by Lanling Xiaosheng in Ming Dynasty: "two lovers are infatuated with mud and water, but they don't argue with each other."
Chinese PinYin : tì yǔ yóu yún
You Yun
do a discreditable thing secretly. àn shì sī xīn
a beauty is dressed in mourning white. hóng zhuāng sù guǒ
work or endeavour to the best of one 's ability. jìn qí suǒ cháng
cutting into the present-day evils. qiè zhòng shí bìng
How can you let others snore beside your bed. wò tà zhī páng,qǐ róng tā rén hān shuì
knit one 's brows in despair. chóu méi lèi yǎn