Yuhaiqiao mountain
Yuhaiqiaoshan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is y ú h ǎ IQI á OSH ā n, which means fishing in the sea and cutting firewood in the mountains. It comes from leaving Ma qianruo and ordering a trip to piling.
The origin of Idioms
The poem "farewell Ma qianruo and a visit to piling" written by Fang Wen of Qing Dynasty: "the fishermen, the sea and the woodcutter, have lived this life, and the children of Xiangping have never forgotten their love."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example "send the censor of minzhao to conscription in Guangxi" poem: "may you play the strategy of Shengping as early as possible, and let the fish and the sea and the wood and the mountain be your duty."
Chinese PinYin : yú hǎi qiáo shān
Yuhaiqiao mountain
like nature itself -- highest quality. hún rán tiān chéng
A lot of gratitude and resentment. ēn shèn yuàn shēng