the reduced territories of a nation
Shengshui Canshan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh è ngshu ǐ C á NSH ā n, which means broken mountains and rivers. It mostly describes the land and scenery after the subjugation or after the turmoil, and also refers to the things that are left behind but not eliminated. It's from general he's mountain forest by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Broken mountains and rivers. It mostly describes the land scenery after the subjugation or after the upheaval. It also refers to the things that are not eliminated but remain.
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem about general he's mountain forest: "the river is broken and the stone tablet is opened."
Analysis of Idioms
Remnant mountains and rivers, remnant mountains and rivers
Idiom usage
As the subject and object, it refers to the broken mountains and rivers. Song · Xin Qiji's poem "congratulating the bridegroom"
Chinese PinYin : shèng shuǐ cán shān
the reduced territories of a nation
national enmity and family hatred. guó chóu jiā hèn
the last radiance of the setting sun. huí guāng fǎn zhào
the pigs dash and the wolves rush. shǐ tū láng bēn
have eyebrows like a dragon 's , and eyes like those of a phoenix. lóng méi fèng mù
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back. hàn chū jiā bèi