The body of the moon
Yuelu style, a Chinese idiom, is Yu è L ù zh ī t ǐ in pinyin, which means poetry with rich language and empty content. It comes from the biography of Li Er in Sui Dynasty.
Idiom usage
The most popular song and Yuan Ci and Qu in the world, xianyifang in the late Tang Dynasty, but the real beginning of the Chen Sui Dynasty, cover Qi Liang Yuelu style, Jin Hua Jiao Li, solid has threatened the end.
The origin of Idioms
Biography of Li Er in the book of Sui Dynasty: "the left side of the river is the same as the Liang Dynasty, and its disadvantages are very serious It's just a matter of wind and cloud. "
Idiom explanation
Metaphor refers to poetry with rich rhetoric and empty content.
Chinese PinYin : yuè lù zhī tǐ
The body of the moon
cover two days journey in one day. bèi dào jiān jìn
the crumbs which fall from one 's master 's table. cán bēi lěng zhì
a benevolent and kind countenance. cí méi shàn mù