Huaiwang chicken dog
Huaiwang Jigou is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is Hu á IW á NGJ ī g ǒ u, which refers to a person who gains power by clinging to others.
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According to Ge Hong's biography of immortals Liu'an of Jin Dynasty, "it was said that when Bagong and an were dying, the remaining medicine utensils were placed in the atrium. The chicken and the dog lick and peck, and they will ascend to heaven. " The monkey of the Chu state in the Yiguan team. Story Liu An, the grandson of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, believed in Taoism very much. In order to live forever, he found the eight immortals and refined the elixir according to their words. After the pill was refined, Liu An felt that he was going up to heaven. The chickens and dogs in the courtyard scrambled to eat the remaining pills and flew to heaven one after another to become immortals.
Discrimination of words
Used as an object or attribute; refers to someone who takes refuge in others and gains power.
Huaiwang chicken dog
tears and snivel fall down at the same time - tì sì jiāo xià
extraordinary as if done by the spirits - guǐ fǔ shén gōng
be content with staying where one is - gù bù zì fēng
Summer insects can't talk ice - xià chóng bù kě yǐ yǔ bīng