Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Chinese idiom stories. ppt
Chinese idiom stories. ppt
Idiom: Waiting for the moon in the wind.
Pinyin: yíng fíng dàI Yuè
Explanation: refers to a secret date between a man and a woman.
Source: Tang Yuanzhen's Biography of Yingying: "The West Chamber under the Moon, the windward door is half open, and the flowers on the wall are shaking, which is suspected to be a jade man."
For example, making sentences: it is obviously waiting for the Pudong tiger in the wind, stealing poems between two times. ★ Meng Mingcheng Shun's "Jimmy Yue in Jiao Hong"
Pinyin code: yfdy
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Refers to a secret date between a man and a woman
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