穷山恶水
Explanation: Qiongshan: barren; evil water: rivers and lakes are often caused by such disasters. Describe the natural conditions are very poor. Usage: Joint type; as subject, object, attribute; containing derogatory Source: Qing Qing Wang Jun, "cold-view": "and although the Ming and barren mountains, is Qiongshan; water, although only the scales Mok Sau see is evil water." Examples: But it reminds me a lot of things, I think of spent in the three years between Fuping ~ years of fighting, so I remember a lot of people. (Sun Li "Mountain Memories")- Thesaurus: desert, half of the country, Banbiheshan, desolated and incomplete land, left over rivers and remains of mountains, Poor Lane humble door
- Antonym Group: the whole town turns out (to welcome sb.or celebrate some event), Million head gathered and moving, carfax, crisscross streets, intersection, Beautiful mountains and rivers, samite heaven and earth, the land of a country, samite the mountains and rivers of a country--the land
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