Dai Shuang's skating
Dai Shuang treads on ice, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ishu à NGL à B à ng, which means not afraid of the cold and running outside. It comes from baopuzi xuxue by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in life
The origin of Idioms
In the book baopuzi xuxue written by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "therefore, all of them are exposed to the dust and rain, wear frost and walk on ice, cherish the yellow and hold the white, clear the grain and fertilizer, and go to the near and easy of the evil path. They will be planted in the Dynasty and be harvested in the evening."
Idiom explanation
It's not afraid of the cold, running outside.
Dai Shuang's skating
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