Hibiscus farayama
Hibiscus farayama, pronounced Yu ǎ NSH ā NF ú R ó ng, is a Chinese idiom, which means to compare the beauty of a woman. It comes from Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio · yuncuixian in the Qing Dynasty.
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It refers to the beauty of a woman.
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In Pu Songling's strange tales of Liaozhai · yuncuixian of the Qing Dynasty, "Yishi said," it's not easy to get the lotus from the distant mountains and share four walls with the king to the south. "
Hibiscus farayama
the things are still there , but men are no more the same ones - jiāng shān rú gù
be never seen without a book in hand - shǒu bù shì juàn
no kernels or seeds are gathered , as in a year of scarcity - kē lì wú shōu
be in a fix the horns of a dilemma - jìn tuì wéi gǔ