A stiff peach is a substitute for a plum
Jiang Tao Dai Li is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji ā NGT á OD à IL à, which means to refer to the generation of people who suffer from the crime or take the place of others. It comes from the book of June frost.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of June frost written by Yingzong jinu in the Qing Dynasty: "when Li Cheng is replaced by a stiff peach, what can he do to destroy the flower and the willow?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Li Daitao
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, object
A stiff peach is a substitute for a plum
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the rain stops and the sky clears up - yǔ xiē yún shōu
Speaking of Cao Cao, Cao Cao will arrive - shuō dào cáo cāo,cáo cāo jiù dào
keep strictly the rules for reward and punishment - jiǎng fá fēn míng
thousands and thousands of words - qiān yán wàn yǔ