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Zhufakongmen is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ù f à K ō NGM é n, which means to turn a monk into a nun. From sun Xu, shanzhaike tan.
The origin of Idioms
In the book sun Xu, a guest of Shanzhai, written by Jing Xingbao in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "Geng rebelling, Xu did not give an official title, but suddenly wished to open a door, and practiced Zen and chanted in order to grow old."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. example the Qi family advised him, so he was very angry and wished to be empty. Wang Tao's song bin Suo Hua ni you Rong in Qing Dynasty
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fabricate the details of a story - jiā zhī tiān yè
The pearls and the stones meet each other - zhū bì jiāo huī
the banners stood so thick that they hid the sun - jīng qí bì rì
the west wind and fallen leaves -- an autumn scene - xī fēng luò yè
ready to die the cruelest death for principles - gān nǎo tú dì
lay down one 's life for justice - shì shēng qǔ yì