Mountain, river and rice gathering
Yamakawa rice gathering, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ā NCHU ā nm ǐ J ù, which means to look down from a high mountain, such as rice gathering. It comes from the biography of Ma Yuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Ma Yuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty, it is said that "in front of the emperor, he gathered rice to make a valley. He drew a picture of the situation and showed the way of the army. He analyzed the twists and turns, which is clear."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in landscape description.
Mountain, river and rice gathering
brush aside the clouds and see the face of the sun - bō yún dǔ rì
with both extensive knowledge and profound scholarship - dà hán xì rù
four positions : walking , standing , sitting , lying down - xíng zhù zuò wò