Xiong Jinggu
Xiongjinglingu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Xi ó NGJ ī ngch ī g ù, which means an ancient method of guiding health preservation. It looks like the climbing of a bear and the review of a bird. It comes from the biography of Hua Tuo in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Xiong jingniaoshen
The origin of Idioms
"The legend of Hua Tuo in the book of the later Han Dynasty:" it's guided by the ancient immortal, Xiong Jinglin. "
Idiom explanation
In ancient times, it was a method of guiding health preservation. It looks like a bear's climbing branches and a bird's review.
Xiong Jinggu
Rootless wood, water without source - wú gēn zhī mù,wú yuán zhī shuǐ
cause extreme worry and distress - xuán cháng guà dù
wear a funeral face as if newly bereft of both parents - ruò sàng kǎo bǐ
established by the people through long social practice - yuè dìng sú chéng