Zhang Gong eats wine, Li Gongdian
After that, it has the meaning of transplanting flowers and grafting trees or jacking tanks. It's the same as "Mr. Zhang eating wine and Mr. Li getting drunk".
Idiom explanation
The pronunciation of "Zhi ā NGG ō ngch ī Ji ǔ L ǐ g ō ngdi ā n" has the meaning of "transplanting flowers and grafting trees" or "top jar". It's the same as "Mr. Zhang eating wine and Mr. Li getting drunk".
Idioms and allusions
It was written in Song Dynasty's "Beili Zhi · Zhang Zhuzhu" by Li Bi: "in the song, it was sung that Zhang Gong ate wine, Li Gong Dian and Sheng Liusheng's son Zheng Jiulian."
Discrimination of words
Zhang Gong eats wine and Li Gong Zui is used as object and attribute in figurative sentences
Zhang Gong eats wine, Li Gongdian
harvesting in autumn and storing of grain in winter - qiū shōu dōng cáng
When a tiger has three sons, there must be one - hǔ shēng sān zì,bì yǒu yī biāo
A thousand steps are changing with each passing day - rì zhuǎn qiān jiē
Book stall embraces hundreds of cities - tān shū yōng bǎi chéng