There are still firewood in the green hills
There are still firewood in the green hills
Li ú D é Q ī ngsh ā NZ à I, y ī Ji ù y ǒ uch á ISH ā o. It's the same as "if you keep green hills, you're not afraid of no firewood.". Usage: as a clause; used to admonish people structure: complex sentence type similar words: stay green mountains, not afraid of no firewood rhyme words: no reason, high voice, friendship between gentlemen, best friend of gold and stone, collapse of ice sale, handshake, Subo Yintao, the first time to solve the problem, friendship of power, talent and ambition, no friendship source: Chapter 82 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin of Qing Dynasty: "body is the foundation As the saying goes, "if you keep the green hills, there will still be firewood." Story: Lin Daiyu is very sensitive to Xue Baochai's servant's story about Zhang luobaoqin. She sleeps peacefully. In my dream, I saw that Nanjing sent someone to pick her up and get married. Baoyu also urged her to go back. When I woke up, I vomited blood and felt cold. Rhododendron advised her to take care of her health, leaving the Castle Peak, there is still firewood. Daiyu lay down and dreamed again.
Chinese PinYin : liú dé qīng shān zài,yī jiù yǒu chái shāo
There are still firewood in the green hills
have a large army of veterans and ample supplies. bīng jīng liáng zú