Kneeling
Kneeling crawling, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī x í NGP ú f ú, which means crawling on the ground, the same as "kneeling Pufu". From "Seagull score - long sentence".
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Zhixin's "Seagull genealogy · long sentence" in Qing Dynasty: "the red powder of qiluo is lighter than the dust, and it creeps on the knees to hold the golden cup."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute.
Examples
Contemporary · Yin Qian's complete works of Yin Qian's Essays: "although we lack faith in this era, we can't join the" money worship "and" power worship "that lack equality consciousness. We are people with personality and dignity, so we can't be without civic consciousness and sense of responsibility. We should stay away from all cynical mixed world philosophy."
Kneeling
assiduously practice calligraphy - lín chí xué shū
all over the mountains and plains - màn shān sāi yě
pay attention to important points - dà chù zhuó yǎn
the palace of red jade beside the gates of gold - qióng lóu jīn què