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Thin bones, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ò UG ǔ L é NGL é ng, which means to describe a person or animal thin and naked. From the storm.
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To describe a person or animal as emaciated.
allusion
[source] in the first part of Zhou Libo's stormy rain, Part Nine: "in his room, he is a man with thin bones and Haloxylon ammodendron. One day he worries about the dark, rice, firewood and salt." [example] sister Mu rushes into the door in a panic. She happens to see the white faced ghost with a shrugged shoulder and strides out angrily. The melancholy of the ancient city by Wang Xiyan
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in the most congenial surroundings - jiāo lóng dé shuǐ
Looking to the East, you can't see the west wall - dōng xiàng ér wàng ,bù jiàn xī qiáng
tower above the rest in height of intellect - yòu rán guàn shǒu
be able to turn the tide of world events - xuán zhuǎn qián kūn
alternate tension with relaxation - yī zhāng yī chí