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Bashan SHUSHUI, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā sh ā NSH ǔ Shu ǐ, which means Ba and Shu refer to Sichuan Basin. That is, the mountains and rivers in Sichuan. From Xiao Bai's evening prayer.
The origin of Idioms
Xiao Bai's evening prayer: "in this full moon, one occasional knee jerk under the moon often becomes a lifelong memory, so Bashan SHUSHUI, Dongting Xianghe and Yangzi Zhongshan have come recently..."
Idiom usage
In this full moon, an occasional knee jerk under the moon often becomes a lifelong memory, so Bashan and SHUSHUI... (evening prayer by Xiao Bai)
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come out from the dark valley and move to the woods - chū yōu qiān qiáo
avoid the strong and attack the weak - bì qiáng jī duò
generous outside but jealous inside - wài kuān nèi jì
be courteous to the wise and condescending to scholars - jìng xián xià shì
To be the master of one's family - chèn jiā yǒu wú
Mountains and rivers are easy to change, but nature is hard to change - shān hé yì gǎi,běn xìng nán yí