remote and desolate place
Behind the mountain of hell, there is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī NSH ā Nb è IH ò u, which means the place where superstitious people say that ghosts can't be raised in the underworld, and it refers to a remote and neglected place. From journey to the West.
Idiom explanation
Superstitious people say that there is no place for ghosts in the underworld, which means a remote and neglected place.
The origin of Idioms
The eighty second chapter of journey to the West written by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "if I lose Zhenyang, I will not be able to change my life experience."
Idiom usage
Distressed, I died in this room behind the shady mountain, and few people came to see me. The 76th chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua
Chinese PinYin : yīn shān bèi hòu
remote and desolate place
author with many works to his credit. zhù shù děng shēn
A scholar prefers death to humiliation. shì kě shā bù kě rǔ
not seek to make oneself known. bù qiú wén dá
there is internal strife afoot. xìn qǐ xiāo qiáng
Melting the past and casting the present. róng gǔ zhù jīn