Grinding water chestnut for chicken head
Grinding water chestnut for chicken head is a Chinese word, which has many difficulties and twists and turns.
Water chestnut: the fruit of an aquatic herb, varying in number from four to two. Chicken head: that is Qian, aquatic herbs, seeds known as "Euryale" or "chicken head rice", spherical. explanation: metaphor is difficult and full of twists and turns. source: the poem "study wall" written by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "in my life, I am haunted by hardships and hardships, and I grind the rhombic thorns into a circle." Self note: "it's common to say that if there are too many twists and turns, it's said that water chestnut is ground to make chicken head." Usage: used as object and attribute; used in spoken language; idioms in traditional style; used as head; idioms in simplified spelling ljmt; idioms in common use; idioms in neutral emotional color; idioms in compact structure
Grinding water chestnut for chicken head
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