Dongshan gaowo
Dongshan gaowo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngsh ā ng ā ow, which means to live in seclusion and not be an official. It comes from the biography of Xie an in the book of Jin.
Idioms and allusions
Qing Lei disobeyed the imperial edict and stayed high in Dongshan. Biography of Xie an in the book of Jin
Discrimination of words
[synonym] gaowo Dongshan [opposite words] Dongshan comeback [rhyme words] mean and dirty, strong but weak, unwilling to show weakness, desperate, self-confident, soul stirring, generous, willing to degenerate, life and death fit, the shape of the pen and ink
usage
To live in seclusion
Chinese PinYin : dōng shān gāo wò
Dongshan gaowo
more moneys on exhibit and less moneys on counterfoil. dà tóu xiǎo wěi
speak of ice to insects that live only one summer. xià chóng yǔ bīng
the nearest to the flames is the first burned. jìn huǒ xiān jiāo
Looking forward to the future. qiān yán gù wàng