Dream of leisure
Yunmengxianqing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú nm è ngxi á NQ í ng, which means that men and women get together. From Gao Tang Fu.
The origin of Idioms
Preface to Gaotang Fu written by Chu and Song Yu in Warring States Period: "in the past, King Xiang of Chu and Song Yu traveled on the stage of cloud dream. Looking at the view of Gaotang, they had unique cloud atmosphere Wang said, "what is Chaoyun?" Yu said: "in the past, when the first king visited Gaotang, he was lazy and slept in the daytime. In his dream, he saw a woman and said," my concubine, the daughter of Wushan, is also a guest of Gaotang. When I heard that you were visiting Gaotang, I originally recommended a pillow. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. No more than that dream of leisure, Gusu's drunken banquet, Zhang Hua's arrogance. The second book of Yi Shui Han by Ye Xianzu in Ming Dynasty
Idiom story
It is said that the ancient Xiangwang was very tired when he visited the Gaotang area. He took a nap during the day. In his dream, he saw a fairy saying, "I'm from Gaotang. I heard you're here. I'd like to be your pillow." King Xiang was lucky to see her. Farewell she said: "I am in the sun of Wushan, the resistance of high hills. Day is morning cloud, evening is rain, morning and evening, under the balcony. "
Chinese PinYin : yún mèng xián qíng
Dream of leisure
high officials and noble lords. dá guān guì rén
The king, the saints, the ministers and the sages. jūn shèng chén xián
tangled and invovled endlessly. sī lái xiàn qù