高山流水

gāoshānliúshuǐ
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 lofty mountains and flowing water — a metaphor for a true friend who understands one's heart
  2. 2 exquisite music

Examples

Néng yùdào zhījǐ zhēn shì gāoshānliúshuǐ, nándé a.
Finding a true kindred spirit is as rare as the meeting of lofty mountains and flowing water.
Tā de qínshēng rú gāoshānliúshuǐ, lìng rén táozuì.
His qin music is like lofty mountains and flowing water — utterly enchanting.

Tips

history
From 《·》: the qin master Boya played, his friend Zhong Ziqi said, 'How lofty — like Mount Tai!' Then, 'How vast — like rushing rivers!' When Ziqi died, Boya broke his qin, believing no one else could understand his music. Hence 高山流水 = deep, mutual understanding ( zhīyīn).

Stroke Order

gāo
shān
liú
shuǐ