Ji luyiyan
Ji luyiyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì L ù y ī y á n, which means to compare credit. From Zuo Zhuan, the fourteenth year of AI Gong.
The origin of Idioms
Zuo Zhuan, the fourteenth year of AI Gong: "the country of Qiancheng does not believe in its alliance, but believes in Zi's words. How can Zi humiliate him?"
Idiom usage
Be an object or attribute; be a person. Example: in Zuo Zhuan, the fourteenth year of AI Gong: "the country of Qiancheng does not believe in its alliance, but believes in the words of Zi. How can Zi be humiliated?"
Ji luyiyan
be not disturbed with a woman in one 's lap - zuò huái bù luàn
treat able men and scholars with the greatest courtesy - jìng xián lǐ shì
tears and mucus run abundantly down one 's face - tì sì pāng tuó