Hibiscus farayama
Hibiscus farayama, pronounced Yu ǎ NSH ā NF ú R ó ng, is a Chinese idiom, which means to compare the beauty of a woman. It comes from Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio · yuncuixian in the Qing Dynasty.
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It refers to the beauty of a woman.
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In Pu Songling's strange tales of Liaozhai · yuncuixian of the Qing Dynasty, "Yishi said," it's not easy to get the lotus from the distant mountains and share four walls with the king to the south. "
Chinese PinYin : yuǎn shān fú róng
Hibiscus farayama
cut off one 's country from the outside world. bì guān suǒ guó
feel ashamed of one 's ungainly appearance. zì jué xíng huì
business with a small capital. xiǎo běn jīng yíng
do things that are against reason and nature. sàng tiān hài lǐ
Three is human, seven is ghost. sān fēn sì rén,qī fēn sì guǐ