fairyland
Xianshanlouge, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā NSH ā NL ó UG é, which refers to the fairyland where immortals live. It is often used to describe strange and extraordinary or wonderful and illusory state or scene. It comes from the book of Fengchan in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
Fengchan book in historical records: "Ziwei (King Wei of Qi), Xuan (King Xuan of Qi) and Yanzhao sent people into the sea to seek Penglai, abbot and Yingzhou. The three gods mountain, the Fu in the sea There are many immortals and immortality medicines in the world. All the animals and birds are white, and the gold and silver are palaces. If you don't arrive, you will see it like a cloud; if you arrive, Sanshen mountain will live underwater. When it comes, the wind always leads it away,
Idiom usage
Suddenly I heard that there was a fairy mountain on the sea, and the mountain was in the void. The pavilions are exquisite, with five clouds rising, among which there are many fairies. The song of everlasting regret by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Xianshan qiongge
Idiom story
It is said that the ancient king of Qi Wei, the king of Qi Xuan and the king of Yan Zhao sent people to Penglai, the abbot and Yingzhou on the East Sea to seek the elixir of immortality. From a distance, the animals on the mountain are all white, and the palaces are made of gold and silver. From a distance, it looks like clouds. When they come to the front, they see that the immortals live under the water. When they go to the mountain, they disappear. They still have no way to get them
Chinese PinYin : xiān shān lóu gé
fairyland
find it hard to vindicate oneself. bǎi kǒu nán fēn
heart startled and gallbladder broken -- extremely frightened. jīng xīn dào dǎn
it is difficult to start charity as it can not be stopped halfway. shàn mén nán kāi
hate to leave a place where one has lived long. ān gù zhòng qiān