Liu langqiandu
Liu Lang QianDu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ú L á nqi á nd ù, which means the person who comes back from the past. From you Ming Lu.
Analysis of Idioms
Liu Lang
Idiom usage
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry! Liu Lang Qian Du, the empty record to the road. The Song Dynasty and Zhou Zizhi's Ci poem dianjianglip
The origin of Idioms
According to youminglu written by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasty Song Dynasty, it is the Jin Dynasty when Liu Chen and Ruan Zhao met an immortal in Tiantai Mountain in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Later, Liu et al. Visited Tiantai Mountain again, but the old track was not clear.
Idiom story
It is said that during the Yongping period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Chen and Ruan Zhao went to the mountain to cut firewood. In the Taoyuan cave of Tiantai Mountain, they saw some immortals playing chess. They watched carefully. After watching for a whole day, the immortals left and they went down the mountain. After returning home, it was in Jin Dynasty. Later, they returned to Tiantai Mountain.
Liu langqiandu
kindly in appearance but unfathomable at heart - hòu mào shēn cí
Same name but different reality - míng tóng shí yì
scant oneself in food and clothes - shài yī suō shí
serve parents while living and give proper burial after death - yǎng shēng sàng sǐ