Pu caiwen
Pu caiwen is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is p ū C ǎ ICH ī w é n, which means Pu caiwen. It comes from Wenxindiaolong Quanfu.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xie's Wenxindiaolong · Quanfu in the northern and Southern Dynasties: "poetry has six meanings, the other is Fu. Fu, Pu also. It's also a matter of writing local records. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, etc. Therefore, the Han Fu, which is characterized by extensive collection of prose and narration of objects, was formally established. The sixth chapter of Liu Dajie's history of the development of Chinese Literature
Pu caiwen
hold in one 's horse near a precipice - lín yá lè mǎ
extort excessive taxes and levies - héng fù bào liǎn
unite all efforts for a common purpose - tóng xīn bìng lì