Hazelnut everywhere
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Manmu Jingzhen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ nm ù J ī ngzh ē n, which means all you see are Vitex and trees. Describe a very desolate and depressed environment. It comes from the biography of Zhang Quanyi in the history of the Old Five Dynasties.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: a man Mu Jing Zhen
[Pinyin]: m ǎ nm ù J ī ngzh ē n
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Explanation: Vitex negundo: Vitex negundo, shrub. Hazel: Bush. All you can see are thorns and bushes. Describe a very desolate and depressed environment.
The origin of Idioms
[source]: the biography of Zhang Quanyi in the history of the Old Five Dynasties, the book of Tang Dynasty: "in the early days, Tsai Tzu sun Ru and Zhuge Shuang fought against Luoyang and attacked each other repeatedly. In the seven or eight years, the capital was full of ashes."
Idiom usage
Grammar: used as predicate or attribute; used in writing
Hazelnut everywhere
imitate others and thus lose one 's own individuality - hán dān xué bù
practise personally what one preaches - gōng xíng shí jiàn
relatives from the various branches of the family - zhū qīn liù juàn
said of a loyal counsellor who gives admonition to the emperor in person - miàn shé tíng zhēng
to show benevolence towards all . give people a timely and salutary education - chūn fēng fèng rén