the winding path leads to a secluded quiet place
Qujing Tongyou is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Q ū J ì NGT ō ngy ō u, which means that the curved path leads to a beautiful place. The scenery is elegant and charming. It's from the temple after the temple.
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General meaning: far-reaching place, curved path, leading to deep and secluded place.
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In Tang Dynasty, Chang Jian's poem entitled "the temple of breaking mountains, the temple of Zen after breaking mountains" (selected from the poem of the whole Tang Dynasty); (the temple of breaking mountains is Xingfu temple, which is located at the north foot of Yushan Mountain in Changshu, Jiangsu Province today) poem: "enter the ancient temple in the morning, and the early sunshine is high in the forest. The winding path leads to the secluded place, and the Zen house has deep flowers and trees. the mountain light is pleasant to birds, and the pool shadow is empty of people. All sounds are silent here, but I hear the chime of the bell [example]: ~ the garden is not vulgar. Yu Yue's couplets of Quyuan in Qing Dynasty
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Guizhengshouqiu, baierjinou, dexiubianxiu, huangganheiqian, jiuchunsanqiu, enemy boat, rat stealing and dog stealing, jihehuozhou, investigation and research, it's difficult to cover the river,... 1. 2, or winding streets, absorbing the essence, or finding out the doubtful points, seeing the mistakes; this is the valuable sign that the mind enters the multidirectional, multidimensional and changeable. [scenic spot] the winding paths in the Grand View Garden lead to seclusion, and the winding paths in the Palace Museum lead to seclusion.
Chinese PinYin : qū jìng tōng yōu
the winding path leads to a secluded quiet place
take advantage of others ' difficulties the precarious situation sb . is in. chéng rén zhī wēi
to play petty tricks on the sly. shǔ tōu gǒu dào
iron hand in a velvet glove. gāng zhōng róu wài