a phrase with a double meaning
Pun, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī y ǔ Shu ā nggu ā n, meaning a sentence contains two meanings. From sunny day.
The origin of Idioms
Haoran's "sunny day" chapter 86: "turn your face again to look around these guys, pun and say:" I'll announce again, who wants to fish in troubled waters and stir up right and wrong, that's impossible. "
Idiom usage
A sentence has two meanings. You can see the meaning of his pun.
a phrase with a double meaning
Seven nests and eight generations - qī wō bā dài
spit out a mouthful in the middle of eating and bind up one 's hair in the midst of a bath in order to see visitors - tǔ shí wò fā
The head of a donkey is not the mouth of a horse - lǘ tóu bù duì mǎ zuǐ
Two in a row and three in a row - lián èr bìng sān