Long cherished murin
Jiuhuaimulin is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji ǔ Hu á im ù L ì n, which means that it refers to looking forward to something. It comes from the biography of Sima Xiangru in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Sima Xiangru in historical records, "Xiangru has learned a lot. He admired Lin Xiangru and changed his name to Xiangru."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. In the Qing Dynasty, Cheng Yunsheng's "personnel in the forest of young scholars", it is said that "when you think about Han Dynasty for a long time, you will look forward to Han Dynasty, and when you want to see Yin Dynasty, you will look forward to Mu Lin for a long time."
Long cherished murin
be able to handle a job with ease because one has had previous experience - jià qīng jiù shú
spread a net for sparrows and dig for rats - luó què jué shǔ
A postscript to the book of songs - dù jiǎn yí biān
Burn the gold and destroy the bone - shuò jīn huǐ gǔ
flay the face and wash the heart - gé miàn xǐ xīn