Mr. Beiguo
Mr. Beiguo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ě IGU ō Xi āē NSH ē ng, which means people who live in seclusion. From Han Shi waizhuan.
The origin of Idioms
In the nine years of Han Shi waizhuan, Mr. Beiguo was not appointed by King Zhuang of Chu. According to Liao Fu, a biography of Fangshu in the later Han Dynasty, Liao Fu felt that his father died by law and was afraid of being an official. He was not an official all his life.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: Mr. Nanguo
Idiom usage
As a subject, object, attribute; a hermit. example please get off your horse and put on your own curtain. When will you hide. The poem of Zhou Lianggong in Qing Dynasty
Mr. Beiguo
Break the mirror and divide the child - pò jìng fēn chāi
be able to handle a job with ease because one has had previous experience - jià qīng jiù shú
There are no people here, there will be places for them - cǐ chǔ bù liú rén,huì yǒu liú rén chǔ
one 's beautiful teeth are as white as pearl buttons - chǐ rú biān bèi
myriad twinkling light in a city - dēng huǒ wàn jiā
track down sb . by following clues - shùn màn mō guā