Looking at the mountain with one's cheek
Zhujia mountain is a Chinese idiom, pronounced zh à Ji á K à NSH à n, which means to describe being in an official position and having leisure. It's also a carefree look.
Idiom explanation
Shi Yi describes being in an official position with leisure and elegance. It's also a carefree look.
Idioms and allusions
Fan Chengda of Song Dynasty wrote in CI Hu Jing Zhong Zhi Cheng's farewell rhyme: "you have the way to resist the floating clouds, and you can see the mountain with your cheek."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: Zhuhu Xishan Zhuhu kanshan
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : zhǔ jiá kàn shān
Looking at the mountain with one's cheek
numbers in sequence of brothers. bó zhòng shū jì
vital organs of the human body. wǔ cáng liù fǔ
Iron bars are ground into needles. tiě bàng mó chéng zhēn
the greatest and most unbending. zhì dà zhì gāng
To break a wall and destroy a stone. pò bì huǐ zhǐ
thousand finished and hundred perfected. qiān le wàn dàng