Jincheng Shishi
Jincheng Shishi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NCH é ngsh í sh ì, which means a metaphor for a dangerous and solid city. It comes from the biography of he Shao in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The idiom comes from the biography of he Shao in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wu annals: "in recent years, Liu's family lived in the danger of three passes and guarded the solid mountain. It can be said that the stone house in the golden city is the eternal career."
Chinese PinYin : jīn chéng shí shì
Jincheng Shishi
sit side by side and talk intimately. cù xī tán xīn
the words fail to convey the meaning. yán bù dǎi yì
one log cannot prop up a tottering building. dú mù nán zhī
be modest enough to take counsel with anyone. nà jiàn rú liú