Fear and fear
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h è Yu à NYU á NJ à ng, which means tired of officialdom and willing to retire. It comes from Xin Qiji of Song Dynasty, Qinyuan spring, new residence with lake will become.
Idiom explanation
Used to express tired of officialdom, intended to retire mood.
Idioms and allusions
Kong Zhi's "Beishan Yiwen" said: "Huizhang empty, night crane complain, mountain people go, dawn ape surprised.". In later Song Dynasty, Xin Qiji's Qinyuanchun Daihu new residence will be completed, which is translated into: "three paths are completed at the beginning, and the future of Jiaxuan is full of worries and worries.".
Discrimination of words
Common degree: General emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences idiom structure: combined generation time: ancient times
Fear and fear
speak carelessly , rapidly , voluminously like the outflow of river water when the sluice gates are opened - xìn kǒu kāi hé
rescued from desperate situation - kū shù féng chūn
The fish is broken and the birds are scattered - yú kuì niǎo sàn
The two sides are interdependent - fǔ yá xiāng yǐ