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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n à L ǚ Ju é zh ǒ ng, which means wearing shoes and then heel is broken. It comes from Cheng dengji's the rich and the poor.

The origin of Idioms

Cheng dengji, Ming Dynasty, wrote in his book "the rich and the poor in the forest of children's learning": "Zeng Zi is very hard up, and he can't speak of poverty."

Idiom explanation

Na: wear; shoes: shoes; resolution: rupture; heel: heel. The heel of a shoe is broken. It refers to poverty and distress.

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