Lost time and money
As a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation y í PI ā nzhu ì Ku ǎ n refers to the lost poems and paintings.
Idiom explanation
The last chapter, 1. 2. Lost chapters.
Section: the title of painting and calligraphy.
Lost poems and paintings.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Zhang Zhen's "miscellaneous notes of the valley of clouds, stone inscriptions on the collection of gold", it is said that "the articles and inscriptions of the former dynasty can be found in the square volumes, which is particularly valuable."
Analysis of Idioms
Related idioms: fragmentary
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing
Lost time and money
chop one 's vitality day by day -- have sexual intercourse every night - dàn dàn ér fá