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Diaohe dingnai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti á oh é D à NGN à I, which means to deal with state affairs. Most of them refer to the prime minister's duties. It comes from the biography of Peidu in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Ding: ancient cooking utensil with three feet and two ears; Nai: big Ding. Seasoned in Ding.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Pei Du in the old book of Tang Dynasty, "if you don't like medicine when you smell it, you will like the skill of adjusting tripod."
Idiom usage
It refers to the prime minister's duty. Si Tu, how can you stand under one person and sit on top of ten thousand people, harmonize Ding Nai and assist Yin and Yang. (the second part of Yuan Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's lianhuanji)
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failure to put things away properly is inviting theft - màn cáng huì dào
Rhinoceros horned candle monster - xī jiǎo zhú guài
be able neither to cry nor to laugh - kū xiào bù dé