picturesque scenery
Beautiful scenery, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ā nm í ngshu ǐ Xi ù, interpretation is to describe the beautiful scenery. It comes from Huang Tingjian's "a gift to Chen Xiang in Hengyang from a mountain stream" in Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Beautiful mountains, beautiful water and beautiful scenery.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Tingjian, Song Dynasty, wrote "a gift to Chen Xiang in Hengyang from a sudden mountain stream": "Mei Dai gathers her eyes and makes Hunan as beautiful as possible." The fifth chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: one day when I was on the way, I was greedy to see the beautiful scenery, but I didn't realize it was too late. Shi Naian's Water Margin chapter 90: beautiful scenery makes my younger brother overwhelmed. It's really rare. Chapter 77 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: later, because he traveled around the world, he came here and saw the beautiful mountains and rivers, so he became an nunnery and meditated daily. Chapter 8 of song of youth by Yang Mo: in a beautiful village, she met a tenant's daughter named Hani, and then they became good friends.
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute; refers to beautiful scenery joint; as predicate, attribute; with commendatory meaning
Chinese PinYin : shān míng shuǐ xiù
picturesque scenery
Snake into a dragon, the same text. shé huà wéi lóng,bù biàn qí wén
there is nothing comparable to this. wú kě bǐ lún
with one 's countenance turning now blue , now pale. wǔ sè wú zhǔ
with deep hatred and resentment. tòng xīn jí shǒu
sally forth in full strength to. qīng cháo ér chū