Sandao Hengmen
San Dai Heng men, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s à nd à IH é NGM é n, which means to retire from office or live in seclusion. From the book of songs Chen Feng Heng men.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · CHENFENG · Hengmen": "under the Hengmen, you can live late."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Example: he was the most important person in life, and his power was for a time, but he was not as good as his personnel. He only recited Buddhist scriptures and built pagodas and temples. He Zhun, biography of relatives in the book of Jin
Sandao Hengmen
friendliness is conducive to business success - hé qì shēng cái
The wind and rain are like a dish - fēng yǔ rú pán
ancient trees tower to the skies - gǔ mù cān tiān
To be forgiven is to be forgiven - dé ráo rén chù qiě ráo rén
with one 's countenance turning now blue , now pale - wǔ sè wú zhǔ