hid work in the mountains and pass to like-minded people
Tibetan famous mountains, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á ngzh ū m í ngsh ā n, which means to hide works in famous mountains and pass them on to people with similar interests. It comes from Sima Qian's letter to Ren Shaoqing in Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
It comes from Sima Qian's book of reporting to Ren Shaoqing in the Han Dynasty: "with this book, Pucheng collected famous mountains and passed it on to him. If he was able to communicate with a large city, he would be responsible for the previous humiliation. Although he was killed, he would not regret it."
Idiom usage
It is a matter of feudal times that a person makes a book, which is long gone. Lu Xun's the liberation of preface.
Chinese PinYin : cáng zhū míng shān
hid work in the mountains and pass to like-minded people
red territory and divine land. chì xiàn shén zhōu
Turn the tables on the right and stir up chaos. fǎn zhèng bō luàn
veteran soldiers and able captains. jīng bīng qiáng jiàng