be quite distinct from each other
Jingwei Ziming, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced J ī NGW è iz ì m í ng in pinyin, which means clear boundaries or right and wrong. It's from the sequel of yehuo.
The origin of Idioms
Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian · sequel to Xiao Yin of Ming Dynasty said, "however, chanting peace and tranquility is nothing but a story of the holy Dynasty. Sometimes there are people who are slightly concerned with current affairs, and they are quite clear."
Chinese PinYin : jīng wèi zì míng
be quite distinct from each other
customs and influences handed down from past generations. yí fēng yú liè
a landscape of mountains and lakes or rivers. shān guāng shuǐ sè