Liuzhou Quzhou flower market
Liuqu flower market, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ǔ Q ú Hu ā sh ì, which means brothel or brothel gathering place. It comes from a flower in Tang style of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of a brothel
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Liu Mo Hua Cong, Liu Mo Hua Xiang, Liu Mo Hua Jie
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Tang style "a flower persuading prostitutes to be good" divertimento: "when you finish, I'm ready for the Phoenix pillow and Mandarin curtain."
Idiom explanation
Used to refer to brothels or places where brothels gather.
Liuzhou Quzhou flower market
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as good as the blessing of heaven - rú tiān zhī fú
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Five ghosts make a miscarriage of Justice - wǔ guǐ nào pàn