Wu Dian San Fen
Wu Dian San Fen is a word, Pinyin w ǔ di ǎ ns ā NF é n, still speak of San Fen Wu Dian. It generally refers to ancient books and records.
Idioms and allusions
Source: the story of feiwan, farewell in spring, written by Zhang Jing of Ming Dynasty: "it runs through all the scholars of the hundred schools, and is deeply immersed in five books and three graves."
Discrimination of words
Usage: as subject, object and attribute; refers to ancient books
Wu Dian San Fen
fall backwards with hands and legs in the air - sì jiǎo cháo tiān
obtain gold by washing it from sand and gravel - pī shā jiǎn jīn
allow oneself to be seized without putting up a fight - shù shǒu jiù qín
carved beams and painted rafters - huà dòng diāo liáng
A comparison between the pillow and the stem - zhěn gàn zhī chóu
sit and watch the result of the battle - zuò shì chéng bài
learn about its taboos on going to a friend 's house - rù mén wèn huì