Sanxun Sanmu
Sanxun Sanmu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā nx ū ns ā nm ù, which means bathing for many times and applying spices to the body. This is a kind of courtesy that people in ancient China highly respected, which means piety, cultivation and support. From Guoyu Qiyu.
Idiom explanation
This is a kind of courtesy in ancient China. The same as "three fights and three baths".
The origin of Idioms
"Guoyu · Qiyu" said: "compared to the three quarrels and three baths, Duke Huan went against it in the suburbs and sat down with it and asked Yan."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Sanmu Sanxun, Sanyu Sanxun, Sanjiao Sanyu
Make sentences with examples
One piano and one turtle, expecting the quiet of lingzhai; ~, still accompanying the tour of Yaoshi. ——Lu You and Li Yuan's envoy Qi in Song Dynasty
Sanxun Sanmu
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initiate the dispatch of contingents of armed men and the mobilization of the masses - xīng shī dòng zhòng
male cousins with the same paternal grandfather - tóng táng xiōng dì
remove the evil and follow the good - gǎi è xíng shàn
solicit help from potential backers high and low - zuàn dòng mì féng