cast to waste
Fu zhudongliu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin f ù zh ū D ō ngli ú, means to wash away in the water of Dongliu. It refers to the failure of hope, the loss of achievements and the abandonment of previous achievements, as if washed away with the flowing water. From Fengqiu.
Idiom explanation
Pay: to; all: to.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Gao Shi's poem "fengqiuzuo" said: "if things happen, they should be cultivated in the south. If things happen, they should flow in the East."
Analysis of Idioms
Fu Zhidong's success
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for the failure of hope and the abandonment of all previous achievements. The legend of Yuanyang seal
cast to waste
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