have been around
Experienced, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ OJ ī ngsh ì g ù, which means having more experience and accumulating rich experience. It comes from Shuxing written by Lu You in Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Lu You's Shuxing poem: "zhande mountain divination rafters, full of worldly experience, Qi is still complete."
Analysis of Idioms
Experienced the changes of the world
Idiom usage
This is a red transparent raincoat for a woman with rich experience. It has a luxurious gown inside and a large leather bag for a woman. It looks like a woman who has been through the world. The first act of Hongshen's "rooster crows early to see the sky"
have been around
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