A place of escape
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ū t á ozh ī s ǒ u, which means that somewhere becomes a hiding place for the fugitive. From the book of history, Wu Cheng.
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu · Wucheng" said: "for the world to escape the Lord, the source."
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's an object; it's commendatory; it's a refuge. In Gao Yang's complete biography of Hu Xueyan, the merchant of Hongding: "it's a way for other provinces to prevent leakage, while eastern Guangdong has a place to escape."
A place of escape
friendship between old and young people - wàng nián zhī jiāo
This is tolerable, which is intolerable - cǐ ér kě rěn ,shú bù kě rěn
He who goes with heaven prospers, and he who goes against heaven perishes - shùn tiān zhě chāng,nì tiān zhě wáng
summon up one 's courage for a task - chuō lì fēng fā