Beyond the wilderness
Ba Huang Wai is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is B ā Hu ā ngzh ī w à I, which means that it is far away from the barren place on eight sides, and it is very broad-minded.
explain
Eight sides are far away. It's very broad-minded. When and when will you be able to have dinner with you.
source
Yan shigu's annotation in the biography of Chen Sheng's Xiang Ji in the book of Han Dynasty: "eight wasteland, eight wasteland, suddenly far away." Apart from the barren places on eight sides, it is extremely broad. In the Warring States period, Zheng lieyukou's Liezi Zhongni: "although it's far away from the eight wastelands, it's close to the eyebrows. If you come to me, I will know. "
Discrimination of words
No one will come outside the eight barren fields. [pinyin code]: bhzw [antonym]: meixiannei
usage
To be an object; describe very far away
Chinese PinYin : bā huāng zhī wài
Beyond the wilderness
duty-bound to defend the territory of one 's country. shǒu tǔ yǒu zé
excellent singing or polished writing. yù rùn zhū yuán
use a stone as a pillow and rinse one 's mouth by means of stream - water -- living in seclusion. zhěn shí sòu liú