Yu Shu Yan tie
Yu Shu Yan tie is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú sh à y à NTI à, which means letter. From: preface to spring in Jiangdu City.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: Yu Shu Yan tie [pronunciation]: y ú sh à y à NTI à [interpretation]: generally referring to letters.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Ming · Gao Lian's "Jiangdu spring preface · topic emotion" divertimento: "empty connection, Yu Shu Yan tie, anti teaching people add choking." Wang Jiusi's "spring preface of Jiangdu · boudoir resentment of the four seasons" divertimento of Ming Dynasty: "looking forward to the Hongs in the sky, the ranks, but bothering to send the Yushu Yantie."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as object and attribute; used in written language. Yu Shu Yan silk, Yu Shu Yan Xin, Yu Chang Chi Su
Yu Shu Yan tie
a good sword remains always sharp - bǎo dāo bù lǎo
relieve the poor and comfort the afflicted - jì pín bá kǔ
Breaking the dragon and stabbing the tiger - duàn jiāo cì hǔ
The veteran soldiers are defeated - shī lǎo bīng pò
take cities and seize territory - gōng chéng lüè dì