longevity
Shoushan Fuhai is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh ò ush ā NF ú h ǎ I, which means that longevity is as long as mountain and happiness as big as sea. It was used to wish people longevity and happiness. It's from Guanyuan Ji, the opening family.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Fengyi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of Guanyuan · the opening door: "the Pearl curtain of Huawu, Shoushan and Fuhai, not Fengyan."
Idiom usage
I wish you a long life.
Examples
One is to make a box cover, to write "Shoushan Fuhai". New stories by Lu Xun
longevity
have grandiose aims but puny abilities - yǎn gāo shǒu dī
without regarding a thousand miles as very distant -- take though it were a thousand miles away - bù yuǎn qiān lǐ