Hunger and thirst
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Hungry, thirsty, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī C ā NK ě y ǐ n, meaning hungry to eat, thirsty to drink. To arrange one's daily life according to one's needs. It is also called "hunger for food and drink". It's from "warning to the world · white lady Yongzhen Leifeng Pagoda".
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Pinyin: J ī C ā NK ě y ǐ n simple spelling: jcky common degree: average
According to the book of warning to the world, white lady will always be the town of Leifeng Pagoda: "it is said that Xu Xuan is on the road, hungry and thirsty. He lives in the night and travels in the morning. It is not a day to come to Zhenjiang."
Hunger and thirst
Straight from the inside to the outside - zhí nèi fāng wài
Hate each other and know each other well - hèn xiāng zhī wǎn
well-known mountains and rivers - míng shān dà chuān
gradually enter blissful circumstances - jiàn rù jiā jìng