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Kaishanlaozu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ā ISH ā NL ǎ oz ǔ, which originally refers to the monk who started a temple, and then refers to the founder of a certain cause. From Song Xin Qiji's water dragon chant.
Idiom usage
Qu Yuan is the originator of "songs of Chu", but his Lisao is just not helpful.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: founder, founder, founder
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Xin Qiji's poem shuilongyin: "only white hair is the founder of the mountain."
Idiom explanation
Kaishan: refers to the establishment of temples in famous mountains; Laozu: the first generation of entrepreneurs. It originally refers to the monk who started the temple. Borrowing refers to the founder of a business.
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everyone has his own advantages - chǐ yǒu suǒ duǎn
people are unanimous in their opinion - zhòng kǒu tóng shēng
Jade without polish is no tool - yù bù zhuó,bù chéng qì
not bother to ask questions or listen to what 's said - bù wén bù wèn