Far away from the mountain
Yuan Ting Shan Li, pronounced Yu ā NT í ngsh ā NL ì, is a Chinese word which means that a person's moral character is as deep as the abyss.
explain
The moral character of a person is like the deep water and the high mountain.
source
According to Qian Qianyi's stele to Li Gong, the imperial censor of the left capital of the imperial palace of Taibao in the Qing Dynasty, "the public is born filial and friendly, obedient and auspicious, admonishes and promises clearly, stands upright and never smiles."
usage
An example is Qian Qianyi's stele to Li Gong, the imperial censor of the left capital of the imperial palace of Taibao, in Qing Dynasty: "he was born dutifully and friends were obedient and auspicious, and he earnestly admonished and promised, and he stood still and never laughed."
Far away from the mountain
the painted dragons broke the wall and flew away - pò bì fēi qù
Han Xin's generals, more is better - hán xìn jiàng bīng,duō duō yì shàn
Fighting against water and activating scale - dòu shuǐ huó lín
the crane screams in the middle marsh - hè míng jiǔ gāo