A little bit left in the air
Ju Liu Kong Gu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ū Li ú K ō NGG ǔ, which means that a wise man is in opposition. From Shi Xiaoya Baiju.
The origin of Idioms
Poem Xiaoya Baiju: "Jiaojiao Baiju, in that empty valley." Kong yingdashu: "it is said that there are sages who have gone away by riding Jiaoran Baiju. Now they are in the valley."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example Fengji Gaogang, Ju Liukong Valley meet you. The Song Dynasty, Shi Junzhi's poem "looking at the tide of the sea floating far hall"
Chinese PinYin : jū liú kōng gǔ
A little bit left in the air
brew storms on rivers and seas. fān jiāng dǎo hǎi
forsake heresy and return to the truth. gǎi xié guī zhèng
one pillar to prop up the sky. yī zhù chéng tiān
evil with a security blanket. guān cāng láo shǔ
heat intense enough to melt stone and metals. liú jīn shuò shí