Like mountains and rivers
Miao Ruoshan River, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi ǎ oru ò sh ā NH é, which means to describe as far away as mountains and rivers. It comes from a new account of the world, mourning the past, written by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, wrote a new account of the world, mourning the past: "since Ji Shengyao and Ruan Gong died, they have been detained for a long time. Today, although they are close, they are as remote as mountains and rivers."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Miao ruoheshan [antonym]: close at hand
Idiom usage
At the time of the founding of your dream, the rest of the value was placed in the cluster. The prison door is so close that the words are empty. A tribute to Wei Fu Jun written by Chen Zi'ang in Tang Dynasty
Like mountains and rivers
feel dizzy and with one 's eyesight dimmed - tóu hūn yǎn yūn
big and irregular timber has no use - cái dà nán yòng