Life of pine and cypress
Songbaizhishou, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced s ō NGB ǎ izh ī sh ò u, which means longevity. From Xiao Tao Qian ti.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi wrote one of the 16 poems "imitating Tao's hidden body": "pines, cypresses, turtles and cranes both live for thousands of years. 」
Chinese PinYin : sōng bǎi zhī shòu
Life of pine and cypress
complicated and difficult to deal with. pán gēn cuò jié
said of a widow or concubine who remarried. pí pá bié nòng
check evidence of both parties at court. duì bù gōng táng
busy oneself hankering after personal fame and gain. kàng chén zǒu sú
A grain of rice is a bundle of wages. lì mǐ shù xīn