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Jinshui idioms

Jinshan is full of water [shu ǐ m ǐ n j ǐ n sh ā n]

Basic explanation

Fairy tales. Jinshan, in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. Both of them are "golden mountains filled with water".

The flood flooded Jinshan.

Basic explanation

Fairy tales. Jinshan, in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province.

Jinshui wounded officer

Basic explanation

Encyclopedia explanation

Wounded officials are one of the ten gods in eight-character fortune telling. If the yen is dry in the sun, the five elements on cloudy days are called official injuries (on the contrary, cloudy days are dry in the sun). Jinshui hurts officials, that is to say, the yen belongs to five elements of gold, and water is used to hurt officials (five elements of gold produce water). For example, if the Japanese yen is Geng Jin and Geng Jin is Yang Tiangan, then the dry decane water on cloudy days is called wounding an official, while the Japanese yen is Jin Xin and Jin Xin is dry on cloudy days, so the dry water on sunny days is called wounding an official.