not much , if any
In Chinese, Ru ò y ǒ URU ò w ú means to describe things that are not clear or close. From Caigen Tan: leisure.
The origin of Idioms
Hong Yingming's Caigen Tan · leisurely life is half true and half illusory, which is most pleasing to people's heart and soul. It's a wonderful place between heaven and earth. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. She knew very well that he had been indifferent to her. When it gets dark, the mountains in the distance feel like nothing. Although I dare not say that there will be robberies in this area, people walking on the night road will be a little worried. it is a very unscientific attitude to jump to conclusions without careful investigation. In rainy and foggy weather, the distant mountains make people feel like nothing.
Chinese PinYin : ruò yǒu ruò wú
not much , if any
Seeing is better than hearing. ěr wén bù rú miàn jiàn
climb up high mountains and cross vast seas. zhàn shān háng hǎi