Chu Gong Fu De
Chu Gong Fu De, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǔ g ō NGF ù D é, which means lost and found. It comes from the essay of spring in the hall by Yu Yue of Qing Dynasty.
explain
[idiom]: Chu Gong Fu De [Pinyin]: Ch ǔ g ō NGF ù D é [simplified spelling]: cgfd [explanation]: refers to the lost and found.
allusion
[source]: Essays of spring in the hall by Yu Yue in the Qing Dynasty Volume 6: "this picture has been lost for a long time. After the chaos, people in the family got it in the ashes and returned to their home The recovery of Chu Gong is not accidental. "
Discrimination of words
Grammar: used as object and attribute; same as "lost and recovered"
Chu Gong Fu De
Measuring the river with a finger - yǐ zhǐ cè hé
atone for a crime by doing good deeds - jiāng gōng dǐ zuì
feast the revelry all night long - cháng yè zhī yǐn
no distinction between the noble and base - guì jiàn wú èer
one 's unforgettable former wife - gù jiàn qíng shēn