Mountain and sea
The synonym shanzou Haihe generally refers to shanzou Haishu, pronounced sh ā NZ ō uh ǎ ISH ì and Chinese idioms refer to mountain corner and seaside, generally referring to remote places.
usage
It is used as an object or attribute to describe a remote place.
source
Wang Shu of Qing Dynasty wrote in his book "today's world, virtue and conduct": "when officials come to their places, there are many mountains and seas. Those who can write by reading will ride by in vain." According to the Ming Dynasty's "bingxu in April of the 27th year of the Wanli era, an imperial edict was issued to the whole world in the form of pingwo": "the imperial edict says: I will inherit Hongxu, manage Zhaoren, Haishu and shanzou, all my children,..."
Examples
The mountains and the seas are full of people with lofty ideals. Who was born in them? Wang Xianqian, Qing Dynasty
Mountain and sea
live in the wilds and dwell in caves - xué jū yě chǔ
The way is one foot high, the devil is one foot high - dào gāo yī chǐ,mó gāo yī zhàng
look on at sb . 's trouble with indifference - gé àn guān huǒ
be mentioned in the same breath with - tóng rì ér yán
burn the bridge after crossing it - guò hé chāi qiáo