Riding crane in Yangzhou
Riding crane in Yangzhou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í h è y á ngzh ō u, which means to be an official, rich and immortal, or to describe greed and delusion. It comes from the novel by Liang Yin Yun of the Southern Dynasty.
Pinyin
qíhèyángzhōu
explain
It refers to the desire to be an official, rich and immortal, or to greed and delusion. The same as "riding crane to Yangzhou".
Riding crane in Yangzhou
When the river is choked up, it will collapse - chuān yōng bì kuì
Cast a soldier in the face of adversity - lín nàn zhù bīng