Make a fuss
The synonym "cuokedahuo" generally refers to "cuokedahuo". In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is "Cu ō K ē D ǎ h ò ng", which is also called "gag". The amusing action or language that an actor of traditional opera or quyi uses in his performance. It comes from Tang Xianzu's Nanke Ji manpai of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Nanke Ji manpai: "one of the most famous liuer in Yangzhou City in his own family is Liu er. A life of dissolute, half of romantic. But the unlucky people ask me to tease them. No matter how interesting the children are, they will do nothing with them. "
Idiom usage
In Ming and Tang Xianzu's Nanke Ji manpai: "a famous liuer in my Yangzhou city is. A life of dissolute, half of romantic. But the unlucky people ask me to tease them. No matter how interesting the children are, they will do nothing with them. "
A summary of the work
an author 's works destined for posterity - míng shān shì yè
If you know what you are, you will never regret - zǎo zhī jīn rì,huǐ bù dāng chū
talk of everything under the sun - tán tiān shuō dì
appoint upright and remove the crooked ones -- to replace the bad ones by good ones - jǔ zhí cuò wǎng
descriptive of the life of a carefree hermit - gū yún yě hè