constant departure and reunion of friends
Hongzhao in the snow is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Xu ě zh ō NGH ó ngzh ǎ o, which means to refer to the traces left by the past. It comes from the song head of shuidiao, a poem about friends and a demonstration of fangye dakuang.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the traces left by the past. It is the same as "snow mud and great claws".
The origin of Idioms
Chen Weisong in the Qing Dynasty wrote a poem in shuidiaogtou, a song about friends and a poem about fangye dakuang: "all things are like a giant claw in the snow
constant departure and reunion of friends
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