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Greenwood, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ù L í NH á OSH ì, which means a person with outstanding ability in Greenwood. From a brief account of the Zhejiang case.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 4 Section 2 of Tao Chengzhang's a brief account of the Zhejiang case (Volume I): "his fellow countryman Xu Zhenpeng When I went to Ningbo, I was introduced by Wang Jinfa, because I got into Dalan mountain and connected with the green forest
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; of bandit leaders.
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to live is like being a lodger in the world , and to die is like returning home - shēng jì sǐ guī
Riding an ox to read the book of Han Dynasty - qí niú dú hàn shū