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Yanjuchuanguan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NJ ū Chu ā NGU ā n, which means to live in a cave and watch the stream; it describes a reclusive life, leisurely and comfortable, detached from the world. It comes from the biography of fan Ju and Cai Ze in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of fan Ju and Cai Ze in historical records: "why don't you return to Xiang Yin at this time, let the sages give it to you, and retreat to the view of the rock in Sichuan."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example it's not easy to be happy in the world, what's more worrying! Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yán jū chuān guān
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sincerity can make metal and stone crack. jīn shí wèi kāi
clear breeze and bright principles. gāo fēng jìn jié
one is long and the other is short. yī cháng yī duǎn