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Zhike Zuoshi is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh í K ē Zu ò f á, which means holding; Ke: axe handle; cutting: cutting. To cut with an axe in hand. Point to matchmaking. From the book of songs · CHENFENG · fake.
The origin of Idioms
The book of songs · CHENFENG · fake: "how about fake? A bandit's axe can't win. How about taking a wife? The bandit media are not allowed. "
Idiom usage
Zhou's family is Mr. Jingzhai. (the sixth chapter of scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty)
Analysis of Idioms
Similar idioms: persevere in the tough, persevere in all things, be proud of your achievements, and not be proud of your achievements
arrange the match
be completely bared there and then - zhāo rán ruò jiē
iron walls and brass partitions - tiě bì tóng qiáng
praise or criticize with a single word - yī zì bāo biǎn
To throw oneself into difficulties - wěi zhòng tóu jiān