From south to North
Tongnan Qibei, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced t ō NGN á NCH è B ě I, which refers to running through the north and south. From sanliwan.
Idiom explanation
It means running through the north and south.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Shuli's sanliwan: "if you go further, you will see a river running from the east mountain root to the north and south, coming out of the mountain crack in the north and going into the mountain crack in the south."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, etc
Chinese PinYin : tōng nán chè běi
From south to North
Fight Phoenix and prison Dragon. dǎ fèng láo lóng
infer other things from one fact. jǔ yī fǎn sān
willing to sacrifice life in case of danger. jiàn wēi shòu mìng
Open your mouth and see your throat. kāi kǒu jiàn hóu lóng
The East is not bright, the west is bright. dōng fāng bù liàng xī fāng liàng
cherish the same ideals and follow the same path. zhì tóng dào hé