South to North
Nanchuanbeiche, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á NCHU á Nb ě ICH ē, which means that the whereabouts are uncertain. It comes from chapter 96 of the light on the wrong road by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 96th chapter of the Qiludeng written by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty: "but I'm afraid that the official sea will come by by chance, and I'm afraid that the South boat will travel north and south, and I'm not sure about it."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of a person's whereabouts
Chinese PinYin : nán chuán běi chē
South to North
customs and influences handed down from past generations. yí fēng yú liè
tears and snivel fall down at the same time. tì sì jiāo yí
public business affairs should be strictly managed. gōng shì gōng bàn