Vast and vast
Pan Hao Mo Cang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NH à om ó C à ng, which means Pan Ocean Ferris. Adjectives are broad and profound. It comes from the poem of sending my nephew a Yi on the winter solstice.
Idiom usage
I have few friends, but I have four friends in my study. The Ci of Qin yuan Chun Ba He by Liu Kezhuang in Song Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
It is said in Du Mu's poem "to my nephew a Yi on the winter solstice" that "Li and Du are vast, Han and Liu are vast."
Chinese PinYin : fàn hào mó cāng
Vast and vast
hid work in the mountains and pass to like-minded people. cáng zhū míng shān
leaning on a grass or dependent on a tree. yǐ cǎo fù mù
flatter in order to obtain favour. ē yú qǔ róng
speak cautiously and act adroitly. nè yán mǐn xíng