Shanrong Haina
Shanrong Haina is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh à NR ó NGH à in à, which means that it has a broad mind and can contain things like the valley and the sea. From the book of sending Zhang Shangshu.
Analysis of Idioms
Shanbao Hailong
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Zhan of the Tang Dynasty wrote a letter to Zhang Shangshu: "if you take Shangshu as an example, you will break up in the front of the Qu River. How can you advance and retreat in the eight lines of letters?"
Idiom usage
As an attribute; used in figurative sentences
Shanrong Haina
be honest in performing one 's official duties - lián jié fèng gōng
referring to the great fright of routed soldiers - fēng shēng hè lì
a heap of musty old books or papers - gù zhǐ duī
To distinguish between doubts and doubts - zhì yí biàn huò
slavishly follow one's predecessors - dǎo xí qián rén