that isn 't all
Rather, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù n í NGW é ISH ì, which means more than that. It comes from Zuo Zhuan Zhao ad.
Idiom explanation
Ning: auxiliary word, meaningless; only: just; yes: like this.
The origin of Idioms
"Zuo Zhuan · Zhao A.D.": not rather, but also make the surrounding mengxianjun
Idiom usage
It's more than that. There is no self-made precise geological map (such as the map of culture and soil property). If it is not a civilized country, it will be turned into a rigid stone for future generations to touch and sigh. (Lu Xun's a brief introduction to China's geology, a collection of collected materials) it's not peaceful, but the elder Washington was in the front, and the younger Napoleon was in the back, in order to seek the revolutionary independence of his compatriots. Hoo Hoo! Ho ho! Revolution! Revolution! If you get it, you will live; if you don't get it, you will die
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, gongziwei, a general of the state of Chu, entered into an engagement with the Feng family of the state of Zheng. He wanted to attack the state of Zheng by taking advantage of the opportunity to meet his relatives, so he led his troops to the state of Zheng. The people of Zheng saw through his trick and insisted that he should not be allowed to enter the city. Gongziwei lobbied him to do so, which would make him important to the monarch and make people laugh at him. Zheng people resolutely refused, so he had to go to the city alone to get married.
that isn 't all
her willow-leaf shaped eyebrows rose - liǔ méi dào shù
strict and fair in meting out rewards and punishments - shǎng fá xìn míng