Cloud and moon
Yunrongyuemao, a Chinese idiom, is Pinyin y ú NR ó ngyu è m à o, which means to describe elegant and elegant appearance. It comes from Liang Chenyu's xiangbianman Jiwang Guifu in Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Chenyu's "fragrance is everywhere - to Wang Guifu" divertimento in Ming Dynasty: "it's hard to describe the clouds and the moon with ordinary light makeup. The God of wind is still young, and all of them are pretty. "
Idiom usage
It's difficult to draw a picture of the moon and clouds with ordinary light make-up. The God of wind is still young, and all of them are pretty.
Chinese PinYin : yún róng yuè mào
Cloud and moon
Soldiers can't help but generals. bīng bù yóu jiàng
marriages of one 's sons and daughters. xiàng píng zhī yuán
Observe and nourish the gloomy times. zūn yǎng huì shí
excellent singing or polished writing. zhū yuán yù rùn