deceased long ago
Zhongmu has been arched, a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ǒ NGM ù y ǐ g ǒ ng, which means that the trees on the tomb are very tall, which means that they have died of old age for many years. It comes from the biography of huliang in the 33rd year of Duke Fu.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
"In the 33rd year of Duke Fu in the biography of huliang," Taibo will attack Zheng. Bailizi and uncle Jian remonstrate and say, "if you attack people for thousands of miles, no one will die." Taibo said: "the tomb of the son has been arched. How do you know?" Fan Ning's note: "all the children are old and dead He said, "I'm old and ignorant."
Idiom explanation
The trees on the grave are very tall. It refers to dying of old age for many years.
deceased long ago
have a hearty meal and sharpen one 's weapon -- get ready for fight - shèng shí lì bīng
Learn from literature and adjust to martial arts - tōng wén diào wǔ
persevere ten years in one 's studies in spite of hardships - shí nián hán chuāng
the path winds along mountain ridges - fēng huí lù zhuǎn