Cloud heart and crane eye
Yunxinheyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú nx ī NH è y ǎ n, which means to describe lofty attitude towards life. From "pay Yang Ba".
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "reward Yang Ba": you should be broad-minded and calm, and I am called an idle official because of my quick steps. It's not Gaoshi who has a foot disease behind closed doors
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : yún xīn hè yǎn
Cloud heart and crane eye
a man who loses position and influence may be subjected to much indignity. hǔ luò píng chuān
pretending to be what one is not. rén mú gǒu yàng
To save the fire and help pay. jiù liáo zhù xīn
Fish swimming in boiling kettle. yú yóu fèi fǔ
feel at home wherever one goes. sì hǎi wéi jiā
hold sb . 's whip and follow his stirrup. zhí biān suí dèng
go as slowly as ducks or geese do. é xíng yā bù