Lingering charm
Yu yunliufeng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú y ù NLI ú f ē ng, which means the charm and style handed down to later generations. It's from Qunsheng Lei Xuan.
The origin of Idioms
"Qunyin Lei Xuan" says: "the family is old and innocent, and the lingering charm is overflowing. I wish I could live a long life, but Huafeng is hard to beat."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Examples Wenda Fuzhe, Chuang Gu Jing Jing she, Du Yue, Chuang Xue Hai Tang, Ti Chang Jun Liu, Fan Yang Ya Dao, lingering rhyme and style, has not been foam up to now. (volume XIV of Lang Qian Ji Wen by Chen Kangqi in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : yú yùn liú fēng
Lingering charm
make the country rich and stable. fù guó ān mín
Strike the bell with a brush. yǐ tíng zhuàng zhōng
have a well-thought-out plan , stratagem , etc.. xiōng yǒu chéng lüè