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Left to right, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ǒ zh ī y ò UTI á o, which means to prevaricate. It comes from Kong Shangren's Peach Blossom Fan: pitching ape in Qing Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
To prevaricate.
The origin of Idioms
Kong Shangren's peach blossom fan to the ape in the Qing Dynasty: "a letter has no name. It's ridiculous. There are many empty words. Where's the military food coming out of thin air. If you look at him, you may not escape or steal. "
Examples
Predicate, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs
Left to right
abuses swept away and the air cleared - bì jué fēng qīng
all that have been achieved is spoiled - qián gōng jìn miè
exotic and strangely scented flowers - qí pā yì hùi
all is quiet in the dead of night - yè lán rén jìng