Haozhuaisi
Haozhuaisi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á ozh ú ā is ī, meaning orchestral music. It comes from the poem Dongjin by Lu You of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The poem "Dongjin" written by Lu You in Song Dynasty: "the story of fishing and fishing is shared, and the story of haozhu is mournful and joyful."
Idiom usage
I don't know how many princes and grandsons were enchanted by the beautiful scenery of rolling bead curtains, Riverside boats, soft jade and warm fragrance. ——Shi Sanyou's Jinling unofficial history by Wuding Bridge
Haozhuaisi
wear a funeral face as if newly bereft of both parents - rú sàng kǎo bǐ
thousands and thousands of words - qiān yán wàn yǔ
make the enemy yield and the different nation submit to the authority - huái dí fù yuǎn
The order of running through the fish - guàn yú zhī xù