The coffin of Chu
Chu coffin and Qin Lou, a Chinese idiom, is ch ǔ Gu ā NQ í NL ó u in pinyin, which used to refer to singing and dancing places, but also wrongly refers to the place where prostitutes live. From Xie Tianxiang.
Idiom out
The wedge of Xie Tianxiang written by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty: "this is the official huangtang, not the Qinlou chuguan."
Idiom usage
Examples
Zhou Yongyou is one of the richest families in Guangdong Province. Naturally, he is very considerate. Every night, he goes to the coffin and Qinlou on the fourth road for a night. (the fourteenth chapter of twenty years of prosperous dream by Huang Xiaopei in Qing Dynasty)
The coffin of Chu
wish sb. will give birth to a good son - yù yàn tóu huái
elevate one 's body and flying away - bái rì fēi shēng
impractical view of a bookish person - shū shēng zhī jiàn