Drinking Valley and perching Hill
Yingu Qiqiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ ng ǔ Q ī Qi ū, meaning hermit mountain forest. From kouzhan.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Weiye's "Kou Zhan" in Qing Dynasty: "if you want to buy a mountain, you don't need money. I have no other wish in my life. I have lived in the valley for 20 years. "
Idiom usage
To live in seclusion
Chinese PinYin : yǐn gǔ qī qiū
Drinking Valley and perching Hill
with the force of thunder and lightning. qū léi chè diàn
Take advantage of the situation. jiàn kōng héng píng
be strictly honest under all circumstances. bù kuì wū lòu
To give with one's tongue in one's tongue. kǒu xié cí gěi