Zhang Zhangju
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Xi á nzh ā n ɡ ch ě J ù, meaning still looking for chapters and sentences; searching for and extracting fragments of words and sentences. It comes from the second book on ancient prose with Tian Shuzi.
The idiom comes from Jiang Xiangnan's the second book on ancient prose with Tian Shuzi in Qing Dynasty: "Lu Zhang pull sentence I don't know how the ancients simulated it. "
Zhang Zhangju
be cheap and at the same time very good - jià lián wù měi
the voice of singing reverberates round the beams of a house for days - gē shēng rào liáng
an endless stream of dreamy thoughts , as if from an inexhaustible spool - qiān chóu wàn xù
have too little wisdom to undertake great things - zhì xiǎo móu dà