Rain curtain clouds
Yulianyundong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ Li á NY ú nd ò ng, which means to describe a tall and beautiful Pavilion. From tengwangge and Qingyu case.
The origin of Idioms
The poem "Tengwang Pavilion" written by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "in the daytime, the buildings fly to the clouds of Nanpu, and the curtain of Zhu rolls to the rain of Xishan." In the Song Dynasty, Yang Wujiu wrote a poem in the case of jade: "open the path by the lake, rain curtain and clouds, live in a fairyland."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example the curtain of rain and the clouds are deep, singing and laughing in spring. The Song Dynasty Xu Baozhi's Ci poem shuidiaoge xiangyinbo xinju
Chinese PinYin : yǔ lián yún dòng
Rain curtain clouds
Public regulations and secret admonition. gōng guī mì jiàn
cover one 's face and creep away. pěng tóu shǔ cuàn
rigidly to adhere to the written word and obstinately stick to principles. jū wén qiān yì
deep-rooted love for natural charms. quán shí gāo huāng