Xi Nanchen
Xi'an Nanchen is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is x ī J ì NN á NCH ē n, which means that all sides come to pay tribute. It comes from the ode to the south of the Yangtze River.
Idiom explanation
It's a tribute. Chen, Zhenbao.
The origin of Idioms
In Yu Xin's Ode to the south of the Yangtze River in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, it is said that "there is no jade in the west, but no feather in the south. Wu Chu chanted and Jing Yan danced
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Example: Xi Nan Chen, Wu Wen Zhu su. On the biography of Yi Chen in Southern History
Xi Nanchen
be injured in the sinews or bones - shāng jīn dòng gǔ
Asking questions and sending difficulties - jī yí sòng nán
Concealing evil and promoting beauty - yǎn è yáng měi