dwell on the past and make the historic scenes live again
Diaogu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is di à og à x ú NY à u, which means to look for a secluded place and remember the past by hanging on a historic site. From ancient and modern novels.
Separate interpretation
Diaogu: in front of historic sites, cherish the memory of the ancients, ancient things: diaogu Shangjin. Seek seclusion: 1. Seek seclusion. 2. Explore the profound reason.
source
Feng Menglong's ancient and modern novels of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 30: "traveling in the mountains and rivers, looking for seclusion, enjoying the moon and reciting the wind, rejoicing with joy, poetry, prose and Ci, mountains and rivers everywhere."
dwell on the past and make the historic scenes live again
The man who tied the bell must be used to untie the bell - jiě líng xū yòng xì líng rén
wail like ghosts and howl like wolves - guǐ kū láng háo
Soldiers come to the enemy, water comes to the earth - bīng lái jiàng dí,shuǐ lái tǔ yàn
Buy a gift according to the amount of money - liàng jīn mǎi fù