Jiucuan, bacuan
Jiu'An ba'an, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin Ji ǔ g ā IB ā y á n, means remote place. It refers to the ultimate place of heaven and earth. It comes from the biography of Sima Xiangru in historical records.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] the ends of the earth [rhyme] abandoning the easy and asking for trouble, drinking horses and throwing money, singing at night, thrift can help the honest, wrestling with the Central Plains, greedy for perfection, job's tears slander, angry dragon picking stone, longing for galloping, peeping at the garden, sentimental
The origin of Idioms
On the smooth nine, under the crack eight. ——Biographies of Sima Xiangru in historical records
Idiom usage
It can be used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ gāi bā yán
Jiucuan, bacuan
Follow the wind in the grass. cǎo yǎn fēng cóng
Be strict with yourself and lenient with others. yán yǐ lǜ jǐ,kuān yǐ dài rén
be aided on the left and supported on the right. zuǒ fǔ yòu bì
There is no success in a hundred. bǎi wú yī chéng