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As time goes by, the Chinese idiom "R ì Ji ǔ Su ì sh ē n" in pinyin refers to a long time, which comes from Zen master Wenyan of Yunmen in the Yuan Dynasty of the five Lantern Festival.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book "five lanterns meeting yuan · Yunmen Wenyan Zen master" that "you always have to think over and over again to see that as time goes by, there is a way to go."
Idiom usage
As the saying goes, "it's easy to call a snake, but it's hard to send a snake." I'm afraid that as time goes by, it will cost a lot of money. Beijing based popular novel director Zhang Zhicheng
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to be able to shoulder important tasks - fù zhòng zhì yuǎn
more than can be counted on one 's fingers - zhǐ bù shèng qū
utilize the contradiction between foreign countries and suppress them - yǐ yí zhì yí
Differentiation of the classics - lí jīng biàn zhì
in boiling broth , one burnt his whiskers -- love for one 's brother and sister - zhǔ zhōu fén xū
Open your mouth and see your throat - kāi kǒu jiàn hóu lóng