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Chuyouzhi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǔ ch ǔ y ǒ UZH ì, which means to describe orderly display and full of interest. It comes from the miscellaneous notes of Banqiao lipin by Yu Huai of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yu Huai's "notes on Banqiao · Li pin" in the Qing Dynasty: "the chamber in which I live is a secret chamber, and the curtain and curtain respect Yi people, so I am chuyouzhi."
Idiom usage
The goods in the shop are well placed.
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pray to the gods and seek to ascertain by divination - qiú shén wèn bǔ
act in a way that defeats one 's purpose - nán yuán běi zhé
asking the judge to write a lenient sentence - bǐ xià chāo shēng
resort to stopgap measure detrimental to one 's long-term interest - wān ròu yī chuāng