What is the meaning of "bright moon and clear wind"?

The meaning of Mingyue qingceng is as follows:

1. Mingyue qingceng, a Chinese idiom, means to be accompanied only by the clear wind and the bright moon. It is a metaphor for not making friends casually.

From: Nan Shi - Xie Hui Zhuan: "The one who enters my room has a fresh breeze; the one who drinks with me has only the bright moon."

Translated as, "He who enters my home has but a clear breeze; he who drinks to me has but when the second moon."

The grammar is: union; as object and determiner; a metaphor for a leisurely life beyond the dust and the commonplace.

2. Example sentences from Mingyue Cree

He's wall, but there are indeed some rare treasures, the old man looked at it very seriously, never show it to others, and now also all the thousands of gold scattered, paid to the Mingyue Cree.

The night of the moon and the breeze, very low, the demon is powerless. I'm not sure how much I'm going to be able to do, but I'm going to be able to do it, and I'm going to be able to do it.

People who have been to the end of the world, the bright moon and clear air, a cup of wine.

There are thousands of poems in high mountains and flowing rivers, and one pot of tea in the bright moon and clear wind.

A cup of bitter wine to the moon song, the song can not exhaust the sadness, the moon and the breeze and who to say, can not say loneliness.

Spring is what spring is that bright moon and clear wind, soft and clear, in the moss traces reflecting the quiet forest, the melody of the clear and lingering floating in the hope that accompanied by the song in the sunshine Ran.

May you have a good dream tonight, and if you smile sweetly in your dream, that's the blessing I'm entrusting to the bright moon and clear wind to bring you.

Thousands of years of the sea, the floating world of fame, clouds and smoke on the sleeve, looking back at the bright moon and the breeze.

3. The antonym of "bright moon and clear wind"

Antonym: miasma

Explanation: miasma: black smoke; miasma: a kind of hot and humid air in the tropical forests, which was regarded as the cause of miasma in the old days. It is a metaphor for a noisy environment, disorder or social darkness.

From: Mao Zedong, "Unite All Anti-Japanese Forces Against the Anti-*** Intransigent Faction": "In this way, the two families of Wang Jingwei's faction and the KMT's Anti-*** Intransigent Faction are cooperating inside and outside, and have brought the current situation into a state of miasma."

4. idioms of bright moon and clear wind solitaire

bright moon and clear wind>wind and rain>rain and storm>raining through>clear clouds and autumn moon>moon dark and windy>high on the hill>up and down