Xuehongzhi
Xuehongzhizhao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Xu ě h ó ngzh ǐ o, which means to refer to the traces left by the past. It is the same as "snow mud and great claws". From with Xu Zi and the book.
The origin of Idioms
The fifteenth part of Wang Shizhen's book with Xu Zi and Shu in Ming Dynasty: "Xuehong's fingers and claws are unknown, but where they fall."
Analysis of Idioms
Snow and mud
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Xuehongzhi
The day is not enough, the year is more than enough - rì jì bù zú,suì jì yǒu yú
add a hundred practical hints and a thousand salutary warnings - qiān dīng wàn zhǔ