Croquet wine
The Chinese idiom, Chu í Ni ú sh ā Iji ǔ in pinyin, means to kill cattle and filter wine, which means to prepare food and drink for Yan. It comes from the Yuan Dynasty's saduzi's the moon over the Huaiyin river.
Idiom usage
It's a treat
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Sadu Ci's poem "pay for the moon on the Yangtze River and pass the Huaiyin River" said: "the drumstick, the hero, who will be hanged through the ages."
Idiom explanation
Kill cattle and filter wine. It means to prepare food and drink for the swallow.
Croquet wine
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