withered forest and dry rivers
Lin Han Dong Su, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NH á nd ò ngs ù, which means to describe the scene of sparse trees and shallow streams in autumn and winter. It comes from the annotation to the water classic - river water.
Idiom explanation
Cold: cold; Su: kill.
The origin of Idioms
Li Daoyuan in the Northern Dynasty and later Wei Dynasty wrote in the notes to the water classic Jiangshui: "every clear day, frost day, Lin Hanjian Su, there are often high apes whistling, which leads to desolation."
Chinese PinYin : lín hán dòng sù
withered forest and dry rivers
seclude and avoid worldly care. gāo jǔ yuǎn dǎo
a good swimmer often gets drowned. shàn yóu zhě nì