Flowers, Birds, Wind and Moon refers to beautiful natural scenery, and is often used to describe the elegance of poems and paintings with natural scenery as the theme. It has a similar meaning to Fenghuaxueyue.
As natural scenery that can be seen everywhere in Japan, flowers, birds, wind, and moon bring not only visual effects to people, but also use the five senses to listen and smell, and appreciate the grace and elegance in them.
Fenghuaxueyue originally refers to the natural beauty of the four seasons: "There are hundreds of flowers in spring and a moon in autumn, and there is a cool breeze in summer and snow in winter." Later it refers to poems with empty content and gorgeous rhetoric, as well as love affairs and debauchery. life. It can be used as a compliment or as a derogatory term, depending on the context.