The river is clear
Weizhuojingqing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin means w è izhu ó J ī ngq ī ng, which means Jingshui is clear and Weishui is turbid. It is used to compare the difference between things and character. It's from Yongshi.
The source of the idiom is Shen Li's "chanting history"; it is said that "the origin of Wei zhuojing is different from that of Qing Dynasty, so we should take advantage of the time to accept the Fu prophecy."
Chinese PinYin : wèi zhuó jīng qīng
The river is clear
Pavilions, terraces and open halls. tíng tái lóu gé
Draw on the short and push forward the long. yǐn duǎn tuī cháng
keep the public interest in mind. chū yǐ gōng xīn