The moon and the stars
Yuezhangxingju, a Chinese idiom, is Yu è zh āī NGX ī NGJ ù in pinyin, which means beautiful articles and gorgeous rhetoric. It comes from the sixth part of the eight poems of the fishermen by Ma Xi of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth part of Yuan Ma Xi's "eight pieces of fishermen's Poems" is "collecting words to respect Mr. Shou, and to win the moon and stars."
Idiom usage
I'm fascinated by her sentences.
Chinese PinYin : yuè zhāng xīng jù
The moon and the stars
Buying horses to recruit troops. mǎi mǎ zhāo jūn
support the government and cherish the people. yōng zhèng ài mín
the wrangling guest robs the place of the host. xuān bīn duó zhǔ