Baierheshan
Baierheshan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ I è RH é sh ā n, which means that the mountains and rivers are dangerous and solid, and can be two enemies; later, it refers to a country with strong national strength and stable border defense. It comes from the historical records of Gaozu.
Idiom explanation
Hundred two: two against one hundred.
The origin of Idioms
"The history of Gaozu" says: "Qin, a country of victory, with the danger of rivers and mountains, thousands of miles apart, holding a halberd million, Qin got a hundred and two Yan."
Idiom usage
A country with a stable border. example protect baierheshan and take charge of 74 departments. The fourth discount of Zheng Tingyu's watching money slave in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bǎi èr hé shān
Baierheshan
To live beyond the common customs. yí shì yuè sú
Holding watch and sleeping rope. bào biǎo qǐn shéng
will not refuse under any circumstances. zài suǒ bù cí