Yuhaiqiao mountain
Yuhaiqiaoshan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is y ú h ǎ IQI á OSH ā n, which means fishing in the sea and cutting firewood in the mountains. It comes from leaving Ma qianruo and ordering a trip to piling.
The origin of Idioms
The poem "farewell Ma qianruo and a visit to piling" written by Fang Wen of Qing Dynasty: "the fishermen, the sea and the woodcutter, have lived this life, and the children of Xiangping have never forgotten their love."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example "send the censor of minzhao to conscription in Guangxi" poem: "may you play the strategy of Shengping as early as possible, and let the fish and the sea and the wood and the mountain be your duty."
Yuhaiqiao mountain
deliver all living creatures from torment - pǔ dù qún shēng