Drinking Valley and perching Hill
Yingu Qiqiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ ng ǔ Q ī Qi ū, meaning hermit mountain forest. From kouzhan.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Weiye's "Kou Zhan" in Qing Dynasty: "if you want to buy a mountain, you don't need money. I have no other wish in my life. I have lived in the valley for 20 years. "
Idiom usage
To live in seclusion
Drinking Valley and perching Hill
dwell in benevolence and righteousness - jū rén yóu yì
behave in a noisy , gay and boisterous manner - xī pí xiào liǎn
gigantic and remarkably great in stature - kuí wǔ qí wěi