Go into the mountains and cross the sea
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó ush à NCU à NH à I, which means to be exiled to a desolate and remote place. It comes from the history of Pei Chang in shanganzhou.
Notes on Idioms
Mountain, sea, desolate and remote land.
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai of Tang Dynasty wrote in the history of Pei Chang of Shang'an Prefecture: "if the matter is true and the crime is his own, he will bathe the orchid and bathe the fragrance in the place where the food is cooked, but the king and the marquis will live and die! Otherwise, how can you be so blatant as to tell yourself in a book? "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. examples biographies of empresses in the book of Song Dynasty I hope that the heaven will be kind enough to observe, and I will give you a special stop, so that the swallows will be in small groups, and they will be able to protect Cong Wei, the fools will live, and they will be able to protect themselves. If it's hard for an imperial edict to come down, if you don't apply for it, you can have your hair cut and throw it into the mountains and seas. "
Chinese PinYin : tóu shān cuàn hǎi
Go into the mountains and cross the sea
Abandon the old and seek the new. qì gù lǎn xīn