thriving cities
Runh ó ngsh í zh à ng is a Chinese idiom, which means to describe the prosperity of the city. It comes from Ci Yun Jiang Yingshu Qian Mufu's visit to jiajingling palace.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "the second rhyme Jiang Yingshu and Qian Mufu from jiajingling Palace": "half white, not shy, hanging hair, soft red, still love sex car dust." Note: "the words of the older generation:" the West Lake is not as beautiful as the soft red land of Beijing. "
Chinese PinYin : ruǎn hóng shí zhàng
thriving cities
a bird which has been hurt by an arrow. shāng gōng zhī niǎo
throw away everything when fleeing. diū kuī xiè jiǎ
the true mingled with the false. xū xū shí shí