Remnant mountains and rivers
Remnant mountains and rivers, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh è ngsh ā NC á nshu ǐ, which refers to the things that have not been eliminated. It comes from sun Yulin's blood of the Wanjiang river.
The origin of Idioms
"Take back the remaining mountains and waters of the 18 provinces, and wash away the 200 years of filth and filth," says Sun Yulin of the Qing Dynasty
Idiom usage
As the subject or object, refers to the broken mountains and rivers
Analysis of Idioms
Remnant water and mountain
Remnant mountains and rivers
doubts and suspicions cannot be cleared up - yí tuán mò shì
achieve mastery through a comprehensive study of the subject - yān huì guàn tōng
A cup of wine is not as good as a pot of rice - gōng fàn bù jí hú sūn
extremely incisive and lively in words - yǔ miào tiān xià
great mansion on the point of collapse - dà shà jiāng diān