flooding
Huaishan Xiangling, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á ISH ā nxi ā NGL í ng, which means that the water surrounds the mountains and overflows the hills. A term used to describe a flood or flood. It comes from the book of history, Yao Dian.
Idiom usage
For example, the flood is rampant, and the mountain is in the mountains. Preface to Huang Hua Kao by Zhang Dai in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu · Yaodian" says: "wandering Huaishan Xiangling, vast floating in the sky."
Chinese PinYin : huái shān xiāng líng
flooding
have no sense of gratitude and justice. gū ēn bèi yì