Asking about Waterfront
Ask about the waterfront, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è nzh ū Shu ǐ B ī n, metaphor does not bear responsibility or the two are irrelevant, from "Zuo Zhuan · the fourth year of Fu Gong".
Idiom usage
The 23rd chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "if the king Zhao does not return, but because of the rubber boat, you can ask the waterfront, but you dare not be blamed."
The origin of Idioms
In Zuo Zhuan, the fourth year of Duke Fu: "if you don't pay tribute, you will be guilty of widowhood. How dare you not give it together? If King Zhao is no longer here, you can ask the waterfront! "
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym "wind, ox, horse" is closely related to the antonym "well, water, river"
Asking about Waterfront
The prince's crime is the same as the common people's - wáng zǐ fàn fǎ,shù mín tóng zuì
once the headrope of a fishing net is pulled out , all its meshes open - gāng qiè mù zhāng
very much ruffled , one sputters one 's words - jí yán nù sè
a variation of a musical composition - yí dōng huàn yǔ