The natural endowment of the lake
Pohu endowment, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ē IH ú B ǐ ngli á ng, which means broad and grand. It comes from Huang xianzhuan, the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Huang xianzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "Uncle Du Wang is like a thousand Qingpi, which is not clear and confusing, and can not be measured."
Analysis of Idioms
Broad mindedness
Idiom usage
It's an attributive and adverbial to describe a person's great spirit. It's only the appearance of the spirit, gold and stone, the talent of the lake, the beauty of the world, and the wisdom of virtue. A tribute to Li changshixun in Yousheng by Huang Tao in Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bēi hú bǐng liáng
The natural endowment of the lake
pour boiling water on the snow. yǐ tāng wò xuě
the nine schools of thought and three religions. sān jiào jiǔ liú
the dead man has not yet become cold. gǔ ròu wèi hán