This four-character idiom originates from a Chinese story and means “traveling busily from place to place” or “constantly moving around here and there.” This phrase originated because the south has many rivers, making it convenient to travel by boat, while the north has many plains and mountains, making it convenient to travel by horse.
Japanese calls Nan-Sen-Hoku-Ba.
About this T-shirt
A shirt without a collar. It is called a T-shirt because it looks like a "T" when the arms are spread out. As most people know, it is a standard clothing that there is no one in the world who has never worn it. You can choose men's or women's, long-sleeve T-shirts and hoodies, and you can choose the size and color as much as you want.
・Unisex, Men’s, Woman’s or Kids T-shirts
・variety sizes
・rich color varieties
・100% cotton (Blends poly by manufacturer)
・Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom
・Machine wash cold
・Unisex, Men’s, Woman’s or Kids T-shirts
・variety sizes
・rich color varieties
・100% cotton (Blends poly by manufacturer)
・Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom
・Machine wash cold
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