The crow in the bag
The crow in the sack is pronounced B ù D à IL ǐ L ǎ oy ā, as the saying goes, although it is alive, it is like death. It comes from the popular edition of birds and fish by Qu Hao of the Qing Dynasty.
"The old crow in the cloth bag" was written by Qu Hao in Qing Dynasty: "Qin Shanyao said:" although the old crow in the cloth bag lives like death. "
The crow in the bag
the lively and vigorous movement of penmanship -- fine calligraphy - luán fēi fèng zhù
pay attention to one 's own moral uplift without thought of others - dú shàn qí shēn