the evening of the moon and the morning of the flowers
Yuexihuachao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Yu è x ī Hu ā zh ā o, which means the evening of the moon and the morning of flowers; it describes the beautiful scenery on a beautiful day. It comes from the biography of Luo Wei in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"The old book of the Tang Dynasty · biography of Luo Wei:" every day and every night, with Binzuo chant, very emotional
Idiom usage
It refers to the beautiful scenery on a beautiful day. example empty missed the date, empty over the moon and flowers, with the fate of heaven, suffering. The first part of Zheng Dehui's "lost soul of a beautiful woman"
Chinese PinYin : yuè xī huā zhāo
the evening of the moon and the morning of the flowers
A grain of rice is a bundle of wages. lì mǐ shù xīn
dusty rice and dirty soup -- valueless things. chén fàn tú gēng
A dream of flying butterflies. péng yóu dié mèng