Far away
In Chinese, Pinyin is sh ē NY á ox ī n ě R, which means that although the body is far away, the hearts of both sides are close. It comes from Wang Dexin's the story of the north and west chamber, a report of victory from mud and gold in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Examples in the world ~, life experiences interact with each other, and there are thousands of forms, all of which are used as forms of information, and then they are called poems. Qian Qianyi's book of songs by Qu Youzhong in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Wang Dexin, Yuan Dynasty, wrote in the story of the north and west chamber, a report of victory from mud and gold: "Xiaosheng is far away from his heart, and he can't bear to live in the same place
Far away
so beautiful as to cause the flowers to blush and the moon to hide -- an incomparable beauty - xiū huā bì yuè
a superb collection of beautiful things - lín láng chù mù