Dizziness Chapter 11
Chapter 11, idiom, read as f ā h ū nzh ā NGD ì sh í y ī, refers to the witty words.
Source of allusion
It imitates the saying of "chapter XX" in the book of filial piety. Shi Naian's twenty sixth chapter of the outlaws of the Marsh: "I saw my head down, my feet up, and I fell down in the street. I fell to" Chapter 11 in a daze "!"
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: funny words in a daze. It imitates the saying of "chapter XX" in the book of filial piety. Examples of idioms: Lu Xun's book of two places: "the so-called" Peking University fellows "are in a daze. Chapter 11 is welcome." degree of common use: rare emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as predicate and object; refers to dizziness idiom structure: supplementary generation time: ancient times
Dizziness Chapter 11
live to old age in conjugal bliss - bái tóu xié lǎo