rivers and lakes
Three rivers and five lakes, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā NJI ā NGW ǔ h ú, is a general term for rivers and lakes, from the corpse.
The origin of Idioms
"Corpse" volume: "it is very difficult to get jade, cross the three rivers and five lakes, to the Kunlun Mountains, a thousand people go, a hundred people against; a hundred people go, ten people against."
Analysis of Idioms
Sanjiang Qize
Idiom usage
If a copper drum rings, it shakes thousands of peaks and mountains. The 9th issue of poetry in 1997
Chinese PinYin : sān jiāng wǔ hú
rivers and lakes
suffer many a setback during one 's life. mìng tú duō chuǎn
a learning both sound in theory and practice. nèi shèng wài zhǔ
the mother 's honour increases as her son 's position rises. mǔ yǐ zǐ guì