A long way to go
Jixinhouliao is a Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin J ī x ī NH ò Uli á o, from Luoyang Jialan Ji Yongning Temple.
essential information
[name] jixinhouliao [Pinyin] J ī x ī NH ò Uli á o
Source of allusion
Yang xuanzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote in Luoyang Jialan Ji Yongning Temple: "Er Zhu Rong, Ma Yi, Xiao Hu, a talented person, who is despicable, doesn't measure his virtue and strength, and has a long halberd to point to the que. The so-called poor rut refuses to turn round, and the accumulated salary is waiting for a start!"
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: refers to self destruction. Fire, torch. commonly used degree: General emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences idiom structure: contractive generation time: ancient times
A long way to go
dupe a person and then pull the ladder from under him - shàng shù bá tī
twelve pieces of gold-lettered plates - shí èr jīn pái