Zhongku mountain
Zhonggu piaoshan is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is zh ò NGX ǔ PI ā OSH ā n. It means that more people speak ill, which can cause great harm to people. It's also a metaphor for many people and great power. From the book of the Han Dynasty, the biography of King Jing of Zhongshan
Idiom explanation
Ho: blow. When many people blow, the mountain will float away. It is a metaphor that more people speak ill, which can cause great harm to people. It's also a metaphor for many people and great power.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Han Dynasty, the biography of King Jing of Zhongshan, it is said that "all the people who live in the mountains gather together to make thunder."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. All the people are not easy to be at ease, and the situation is very strong. ——Wang Yun, Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhòng xǔ piāo shān
Zhongku mountain
a square bottom with a round cover -- incompatible. fāng dǐ yuán gài
Three fists are not equal to four hands. sān quán bù dí sì shǒu
A thousand gold for war, a hundred gold for space. qiān jīn yòng bīng,bǎi jīn qiú jiàn