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Guess Mei Xingling, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā im é IX í NGL ì ng, which means drinking when drinking. From sheliuchuiwan.
Idiom explanation
Guess: a kind of wine order, originally refers to holding a number of small objects in the hand for people to guess the number of single and double, etc. Now it also refers to stroke. Executive order: executive order.
The origin of Idioms
The third part of Yuan Dynasty's Wumingshi's shooting liuchuiwan I've already come here. I'll play for three minutes when I get some wine, and then I'll play a trick. "
Idiom usage
It refers to drinking order. People guess and make fun of me. (the first chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua by Xiaoxiaosheng, Lanling, Ming Dynasty) (2) this is the late spring weather. At the beginning of the Lantern Festival, there is a sound of silk and bamboo and laughter in the courtyard of Mingyu square. In the middle of it, there is also guessing Mei Xing Ling, singing songs and drinking. It is really a scene of Sheng song everywhere and a scene of peace.
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