Idiom: Mo Shan Fan Shui
Pinyin: mó shān fàn shuǐ
Explanation: Use words or pictures to describe landscapes.
the idiom green mountains and green waters
green; Green: a color that is clear and comfortable for people to look at. Generally known as beautiful mountains and rivers. Describe the beautiful rivers and mountains.
The idiom "Wandering in Jianghu"
Pronunciation liú luò jiāng hú
Definition describes being poor and wandering in a foreign land.
The source of Song Li Qingzhao's "Partridge and Double Ginkgo" is: "Who pities to live in rivers and lakes, jade bone's ice muscles are not willing to dry up." Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 37th time: "Shu said:' A young boy fled, lived in rivers and lakes, and occasionally went to Xinye, so he made friends with Liu Bei, and his mother was here. Fortunately, she was kind enough to feel ashamed."
Example [Zheng En] is 18 years older. He is ugly and powerful. The most unusual pair of eyes, born with small left and big right, is good at knowing evil spirits. My parents died when I was a child, and I lived in rivers and lakes, selling sesame oil for a living. ★ Qing Wu Zhuo's
usage in the seventh chapter of The Complete Biography of Feilong as predicate, attribute and object; Used in life.
Explanation of the idiom Jin Jiang takes the lake
: lapel: skirt; Belt: belt. Describe the intertwining of rivers and lakes, just like skirts and belts. From: Tang Wangbo's Preface to Tengwang Pavilion: "Three rivers and five lakes."