almanac before this year
Every other year's calendar, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g é Ni á nhu á NGL ì, which means that things or experiences that are out of date can no longer be used in new situations. It comes from Xia Jingqu's exposed words of the old man in the wild in the Qing Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
Imperial calendar: originally refers to the Qing Dynasty issued by the imperial calendar, also known as the imperial calendar, later refers to the calendar. The Yellow calendar after a year. It refers to things that are out of date or old experiences, which can no longer be used in new situations. Selected from Xia Jingjia's Ye Lao Pao Yan.
The origin of Idioms
The 100th chapter of Xia Jingqu's wild old man's Expositions in Qing Dynasty: "the next year's imperial calendar is so cold that I have no time to expose him when I'm idle to catch lice."
Chinese PinYin : gé nián huáng lì
almanac before this year
give the matter further thought and discuss it later. cóng cháng shāng yì
failure to put things away properly is inviting theft. màn cáng huì dào
of impure bone and mortal flesh. zhuó gǔ fán tāi
refuse to accept an honourable station and occupy a humble one. cí zūn jū bēi
both eyes are clear and bright like as autumu waters. shuāng tóng jiǎn shuǐ