Cocoon drawing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ú Ji ǎ NCH ō us ī, which means that the poem is well-organized and the context is clear. It also refers to single Acacia. It comes from Siming poetry by Xie Zhen of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
When I see a certain man one day, I don't feel like I'm falling in love with him. However, there is no way to make a single cocoon, because Fu has no title in two chapters.
The origin of Idioms
The first volume of Siming Shihua written by Xie Zhen of Ming Dynasty: "it is better to recite, to listen, to observe and to speak when writing near style. Recite the clouds and flowing water, listen to the sound of gold and jade, view the bright clouds and scattered beauty, and speak the story of a single cocoon. "
Idiom explanation
The metaphorical poetry is clear in structure and context. It is also a metaphor for unrequited love.
Cocoon drawing
pressed breast to back and shoulder to shoulder - yā jiān dié bèi
little government work and few criminal cases - zhèng jiǎn xíng qīng
bullets like rain and spears like a forest -- on battle grounds - dàn yǔ qiāng lín