See the moon through the clouds: You can see the moon through the clouds. Jump over the obstacles in front of you, don't be fooled by the falsehood in front of you, and you can reach the sacred place in your heart.
Source: See the moon through the clouds. Leng Yue wants to borrow my clothes.
Stop the clouds and set the moon: to express the memory of relatives and friends (formerly used for letters).
Source: Qian "Stop Clouds": "Stop Clouds and Think of Relatives and Friends." Tang Du Fu's poem "Li Bai's Dream": "I woke up, and the moonlight shone on a rafter, like your face, still floating in the air."
Cloud catching the moon: high descriptive ability.
Source: Story of the West Lake Xiling Rhyme: "Now I know that my niece has a talent for catching the moon."
Sun-drying clouds and moon: sun-drying: rendering; T: let's go. Originally refers to a traditional way of drawing the moon. Post-metaphor is rendered from the side to show or highlight the theme.
Out: Jin Shengtan, the first part of Master Wang Ming's The West Chamber, criticized: "Write Zhang first; The so-called painter's secret method bakes the clouds and holds the moon. "
Cloud chasing the moon: women dress up.
Source: The West Chamber by Master Wang Yuan.