a place endowed with the fine spirits of the universe
Zhong lingyuxiu (zh ō NGL í ngy ù Xi ù), a Chinese idiom and adjective, means that it condenses the aura of heaven and earth and breeds excellent characters. The mountains and rivers are beautiful and talented. It comes from the story of Maoting in matui mountain written by Liu Zongyuan of Tang Dynasty.
meaning
Zhong: gathering; Yu: breeding. Gather aura and breed excellent talents.
source
Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the story of the Maoting Pavilion in Mt. matui: "the bell in the sky is so beautiful that it is not limited to the descendants of ya." In Wang Yue by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "the nature is beautiful, and the Yin and Yang separate the dawn."
usage
Combined; attributive; commendatory. [example] I don't want to have misfortune, and Qiong boudoir embroidery Pavilion is also dyed with this wind. It's really bad for heaven and earth. The 36th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty
Related words
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a place endowed with the fine spirits of the universe
kindly in appearance but unfathomable at heart - hòu mào shēn cí
Hold one's grudge and shed one's shame - bào yuàn xuě chǐ
be consistent from beginning to end - shǐ zhōng rú yī
Looking to the East, you can't see the west wall - dōng xiàng ér wàng ,bù jiàn xī qiáng