Yuantingshanli
Yuantingshanli, a Chinese idiom, is Yu ā NT í ngsh ā NL ì in pinyin, which means that people's moral character is like deep water, like high mountains. From Chu Fei Tan
The origin of Idioms
Shi Chong's poem "the concubine of Chu Tan" in Jin Dynasty: "the king of Jiao and Zhuang, Yuanjian and Yuezhi."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
[synonyms]: Yuanzhen Yueli, Yuanting Shanli
Chinese PinYin : yuān tíng shān lì
Yuantingshanli
the rich men dare not sit right under the eaves. zuò bù chuí táng
jostle and elbow one's way. héng chōng zhí chuǎng
gain mastery by striking only after the enemy has struck. hòu fā zhì rén
take up the cudgels for the injured party. bào dǎ bù píng
pushing forward despite repeated frustrations. bǎi zhé bù huí