Yu Fang's opinion
Yu Fang's view, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú f à ngzhang à Ji à n, which means to compare the narrow world, later used to compare shallow opinions. It's from Chuang Tzu's xiaoyaoyou.
Idiom usage
I'm sorry to say that you can't agree with me when you travel from Mr. oak garden.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu's Xiaoyao Tour: "Peng moved to the south of Ming, and the water hit three thousand li, and the water rose ninety thousand li Tiao and Xuejiu said with a smile, "I decided to rise and fly and grab Yufang, but when I don't reach it, I just control the ground. Xi will take it 90000 Li to the south?"
Idiom explanation
Yufang, elm and Fangshu. It refers to the narrow world. It is later used as a metaphor for shallow opinions.
Yu Fang's opinion
secluded orchid in a deserted valley - kōng gǔ yōu lán
the whole world joins in the jubilation - pǔ tiān tóng qìng
turn all the previous labour to nothing - qián gōng jìn fèi
The river is tumbling over the sea - jiāng fān hǎi rǎo
read several lines at one glance - yī mù shù háng