Long Chi Xianghe
Longchi Xianghe is a Chinese word, which comes from the book of songs · Xiaoya · he Rensi. It is interpreted as an old metaphor of brotherhood harmony.
In the old days, it was compared to brotherhood. It is from the book of songs Xiaoya he Rensi: "Bo's blowing Cuan, Zhong's blowing Chi." used as object and attribute; used between brothers.
Chinese PinYin : xūn chí xiāng hè
Long Chi Xianghe
The sea of bitterness is boundless, and looking back is the end. kǔ hǎi wú biān,huí tóu shì àn
mountains are high , torrents swift. shān gāo shuǐ xiǎn
i ' ve heard so much about you. jiǔ wén dà míng