Yunchou Haisi
Yunchou Haisi is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation y ú NCH ó uh ǎ is ī, which means the melancholy thoughts like clouds and sea. From: Tang Libai's "flying dragon guide".
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: cloud sorrow and sea thinking [Pinyin]: y ú NCH ó uh ǎ is ī [explanation]: melancholy thinking like cloud and sea.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: one of Tang Libai's feilongyin: "riding a dragon and flying to Taiqing's home, it's very sad to worry about the clouds and the sea."
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: ychs synonym: yunbeihaisi usage: as subject and object; refers to melancholy
Chinese PinYin : yún chóu hǎi sī
Yunchou Haisi
distinguished air of elegance and coquetry. yí tài wàn qiān
can hardly decline sb . 's kind offer. qíng bù kě què
the few are no match for the many. sì bù niù liù
a symbol of war in ancient china. jīn gē tiě qí