a landscape of mountains and lakes or rivers
Mountains and waters, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ā NGU ā ngshu ǐ s è, meaning into the water wave pan out of the beautiful, the mountain scenery clear, describing the beautiful scenery. From the night view above Bodhi temple.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi's poem "night view above the Bodhi Temple" said: "the pavilion is high and low, the trees are shallow and deep, the mountains and waters are dim and deep."
Idiom usage
In general, it refers to the scenery of the mountains and rivers. One leaf is wandering to see off the guests. The third fold of fan Zian's bamboo leaf boat in Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains
a landscape of mountains and lakes or rivers
Holding the jade and holding the Pearl - bào yù wò zhū
Right and wrong just for more - shì fēi zhī wèi duō kāi kǒu