Familiar road light car
Familiar road light car, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ú L ù Q ī ngch ē, meaning to have experience in life, it is easy to do things; the same as "familiar road light track". It's from the preface to delivering stones.
The origin of Idioms
Xu Zichang of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "the story of the Water Margin: zongqi": "how can I ban my familiar road and light car when I am in such a trap."
Idiom usage
It's easy to do things.
Examples
Yi Qi Xuan Mei Yu, like Wang Liang familiar with the road light car, Hualiu want to dance. (song · Xin Qiji's "congratulating the bridegroom" CI)
Han Yu's preface to delivering stones to the officials in Tang Dynasty: "if Sima drives a light car, he will be familiar with the road, and Wang Liang and zaofu have done it successively."
Familiar road light car
wear a sad face a long face with knitted eyebrows - chóu méi kǔ liǎn
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