Bad mountain
The Chinese idiom, Yu á nxu é Hu à ISH à n in pinyin, means that if you don't pay attention to small things, you will cause great disaster. From dying.
The origin of Idioms
Han Kong Rong's "dying" poem: "the River breaks through the ant hole, the mountain is broken by the ape cave."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used to admonish. example bad hills and caves are not sensational.
Chinese PinYin : yuán xué huài shān
Bad mountain
both intelligent and courageous. zhì yǒng jiān quán
Huang Zhong's destruction and abandonment. huáng zhōng huǐ qì,wǎ fǔ léi míng
Be ignorant of the affairs of the world. bù xiǎo shì wù
Good fortune is hard to give up. shàn cái nán shě
lose one 's soul and bravery. diu1 hún sàng dǎn