A long chant
Kuhuchangyin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ò uh ú ch á ngy í n, which means to express strong feelings or injustice. From the title of salary Chan brother.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Hua of the Tang Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty wrote a poem entitled "the picture of a monk beating a pot" which said: "I'm not tired of singing a pot for a long time, but I'm sorry for my arrogance.
Analysis of Idioms
It's not a chance to be talented
Idiom usage
It refers to the lack of talent
Idiom story
Wang dunhuai, a talented man of Jin Dynasty, never met him. When he was not successful, he often chanted Cao Cao's poem "the old man is full of ambition, the martyr is full of ambition in his old age". While chanting, he knocked the spit pot with tie Ruyi, in order to express his feelings of injustice. After a long time, all the spit pots were missing.
A long chant
insatiably covetous and gluttonous - tān lán wú yàn
the people are plunged into an abyss of misery - tú tàn shēng líng
the winding path leads to a secluded quiet place - qū jìng tōng yōu
struggle in a desperate or hopeless situation for survival - sǐ zhōng qiú huó
alternate leniency with severity - kuān měng xiāng jì