Moon earth cloud terrace
Yuediyunjie, a Chinese idiom, is Yu è D ì y ú NJI ē in pinyin, which means taking the moon as the ground and the cloud as the ladder. It refers to the sky. It also refers to the beautiful state of scenery. It comes from 489 volume of Taiping Guangji.
Idioms and allusions
"Taiping Guangji" volume 489 "miscellaneous biography 6 · Zhou QINXING Ji" ~ 408 ~
…… Therefore, each of them was given a pen and paper to write a poem. The Empress Dowager said in her poem, "I have been honored in the flower Palace on the moon, and I am still ashamed of my wife. In the old Han Dynasty, there was a place for singing music, and tobacco had gone through autumn and spring. Wang Yi said in his poem, "spring can not be seen in the snow. Although Han clothes are old, tears are new. Nowadays, I hate Mao Yanshou most and love to draw the wrong people. "Madame Qi said in her poem," since I left the Han Palace, I can't hate the king. No gold can meet the old man of Shang Dynasty. How ever did Lu fear muqiang. Taizhen's poem said, "the gold hairpin falls to the ground to bid farewell to the king, and the red tears flow all over the royal bed. After the cloud and rain dispersed in Mawei, Li palace stopped dancing "nishang". "Pan Fei's poem said," the autumn moon and spring breeze have returned several times, and the rivers and mountains are still the business palace. East dusk old lotus land, fantasy once covered with golden clothes. He invited Yu to write a poem again and again, but I couldn't say goodbye, so he wrote a poem and said, "the fragrant wind leads to the great Luotian, the moon, the earth and the cloud terrace, and worships the Dongxian. I don't know what year it is. She has short hair and beautiful clothes. She is very beautiful and charming. When pan Fei came, the Empress Dowager took her seat and lived there. She played flute and often drank wine
The origin of Idioms
The poem of Zhou Qin Xingji written by Niu Seng Ru in Tang Dynasty: "the fragrant wind leads to Da Luo Tian, the moon, the earth and the cloud terrace worship the cave immortals."
Idiom usage
A place with beautiful scenery
Examples
Niu Seng Ru of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "the travel of Zhou and Qin Dynasties": "the fragrant wind leads to Da Luotian, the moon, the earth, and the cloud steps worship the cave immortals."
Tang Du Mu's Qixi: "the cloud terrace and the moon pass by in one phase. Don't hate too much for years."
Song Sushi's "second rhyme yanggongji Fengyi plum blossom" part 4: "the moon, the earth and the cloud steps are full of a bottle, and the jade slave will never fail to faint in the East."
The second poem of plum blossom written by Lu You of Song Dynasty: "the moon, the earth and the cloud terrace are dark and heartbroken. Who knows the heart will appreciate Gu Fang."
Song Liqingzhao's "Xiang Xiang Zi Cao Zhong Ming": "the grass is singing, the Wutong is falling down, and the sky is thick. The clouds and the moon, the lock is heavy. "
Tu Long of Ming Dynasty wrote in caihaoji zhansou's solo riding: "stop needling and wait, the dust of embroidered household net is depressed, the same cloud steps on the moon, the fragrant room is clean, and the desolate debt is paid."
Tang Du Mu "Qixi" poem: "the clouds and the moon pass each other, do not hate more than years."
Song Cao Guan "niannujiao" CI: "Twelve Ling Yi, cloud terrace, there are Wushan women. Change in a moment, the balcony morning and evening clouds and rain
According to Fu Feng Chuan Xin Lu written by Wu Qian of Qing Dynasty, "all the women are graceful and elegant, singing or laughing, and fragrant in a room. It really makes people think of the world as a whole."
Analysis of Idioms
Cloud terrace and Moon land
Chinese PinYin : yuè dì yún jiē
Moon earth cloud terrace
The past is rich and the present is barren. gǔ féi jīn shòu
be helpless and in the greatest straits. jì qióng lǜ jí
Too many boats don't get in the way. chuán duō bù ài lù
Ten rats at the same acupoint. shí shǔ tóng xué