A trickle of work
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju ā nd ī zh ī L á o, which means little credit. It comes from the imperial edict for Liu Ji to commit suicide.
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Trickle: trickle; drop: drop. A little credit
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Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the imperial edict for Liu Zhen to commit suicide: "Liu Zhen came from Lu Wu. His words and deeds are rarely known. There is no small amount of work in the country, but in the old days when I was a bandit."
A trickle of work
thoughts and feelings ane inspired by things - kàn jǐng shēng qíng
plunge the people into misery and suffering - shēng líng tú tàn
great capacity for drinking and poetry - dǒu jiǔ bǎi piān
Willing to cut all over, dare to pull the emperor down - shě dé yī shēn guǎ,gǎn bǎ huáng dì lāxiàmǎ