Guiyudi
Guiyudi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ì y ù zh ī D ì, meaning the capital. It's from Song Dai Yu's "rat Pu Gui Yu".
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Dai Yu's "kuipu Guiyu" said: "the word" long travel "means that the son travels to the capital. His salary is like a bundle of GUI, and his rice is like a bundle of jade. Guiyu is the capital of the world."
Idiom usage
Guiyudi as the subject and object, refers to the capital.
Chinese PinYin : guì yù zhī dì
Guiyudi
cheer the heart and please the feelings. yí qíng yuè xìng
like fans being out of use after autumn. qiū fēng tuán shàn
difficult to refuse such kindness. shèng qíng nán què
alienate one person from another. tiǎo bō lí jiàn