Shanqiguyin
Shanqiguyin is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh ā NQ ī g ǔ y ǐ n, which means to live in the mountains and drink from the springs of the valley. It describes the life of seclusion. From the book of Wei, suzongji.
Idiom usage
He has lived in seclusion for more than 20 years. He has lived in seclusion for more than 20 years.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for "pillow flow, wash stone"
The origin of Idioms
Su Zong Ji, a Book of the Wei Dynasty: "those who are in the mood of Tao and Qiu yuan, who are in the dark, who are in the mountains and in the valley, and who are comfortable with the times, should widely use silk, and try to make a cauldron."
Idiom explanation
They live in the mountains and drink from the springs in the valleys. It's about living in seclusion.
Chinese PinYin : shān qī gǔ yǐn
Shanqiguyin
pretend to be ignorant of sth.. tuī lóng zuò yǎ
Surrounded by pearls of green. cuì wéi zhū rào
Separation and disintegration. lí xī fēn bēng
Felt socks and foot binding boots. zhān wà guǒ jiǎo xuē