What does it mean to learn from mountains and rivers?

It means that the river water is so clear and transparent that people standing by it can see themselves.

山河: mountains and rivers. Mostly refers to the natural shape.

Ye Jianying's "Seven Years in the Northeast": "The situation in the Northeast is like 'the mountains and rivers and the scenery are the same, but the people in the city walls are half different'."

What to learn: It is so clear that it can be photographed Meet people. Jian, here is the meaning of taking photos

Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk·Mr. Fujino": "[Qing Dynasty students studying abroad] also have their braids untied and evenly tied. If they take off their hats, they can see the shine."< /p>

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Synonyms: Baishui Jianxin, Chengjiang Rulian

1. Baishui Jianxin,

Pronunciation: bái shuǐ jiàn xīn

Explanation: It means that clear water can illuminate people’s hearts. Describes the human heart as pure as clear water.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Fourth Year of Duke Xi": "Those who are not of the same mind as my uncle are like white water!"

Vernacular interpretation: I am not of the same mind as my uncle A virtuous person is like white water!

2. Chengjiang Rulian

Pronunciation: chéng jiāng rú liàn

Explanation: Cheng: clear, bright and pure. Lian: pure white cooked silk. The clear river water is like a white line. Most refers to a bird's eye view of the river.

Source: Xie Tiao of Jin Dynasty's "Climbing Three Mountains at Night and Looking at Jingyi": "The remaining clouds are scattered into clouds, and the Chengjiang River is as pure as practice."

Vernacular interpretation: the remaining sunset spreads It opens like a colorful brocade, and its purity is as pure as a river.