Make a sound
Chudi Fusheng is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ì D ì f ù sh ē ng, which means to describe a beautiful dictionary. It's from the story of jade Jue: going to the test.
Idiom explanation
It describes a beautiful speech. It's the same as "throwing gold".
The origin of Idioms
Zheng ruoyong of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of jade Jue, going to the test: "the waist seal can be as rare as Ji Shi. I'm afraid it's hard to compare it with throwing the earth and giving the voice."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: throw the ground to make a sound, throw the ground to have a sound
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Make a sound
the fit proportion of architecture - zhú bāo sōng mào
The thesis of contest of martial arts - jiào wǔ lùn wén
A fish in the stomach is a meat in the stomach - yú něi ròu bài
the southern mountain might be moved off - nán shān kě yí