Lin Qigu Yin
Linqiguyin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NQ ī g ǔ y ǐ n, which means to live in seclusion in the mountains. It also refers to people who live in seclusion. It comes from "Tang Zhiyan · Ci'en Temple Title tour Fu yongza Ji" by Wang Dingbao of the Five Dynasties.
The idiom comes from Wang Dingbao's "Tang Zhiyan · Ci'en Temple Title tour Fu Yong Zaji" in the Five Dynasties: "you come to the forest and the valley are hidden, row upon row."
Lin Qigu Yin
linger on with one 's last breath of life - gǒu yán cán chuǎn
bone of bones and flesh of flesh - zhì qīn gǔ ròu
Once the power is in hand, the order will be executed - yī zhāo quán zài shǒu,biàn bǎ lìng lái xí