A man in a bag
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā D à IR é NW ù, which means that it used to refer to the trusted person of the person in power or the person who kept it in reserve. It comes from the biography of Shi Shidian in the history of Song Dynasty.
interpretation
Used to refer to a trusted person or a person who keeps a record of the authority.
source
Shi Shidian biography in the history of the Song Dynasty: Shi Dianpai searched for talents and put the calligraphy in the bag. It is said that Shu is far away from the imperial court, so it is hard for people to see it. Because Zhou's publications are always filled with people in his pocket, and they are selfishly used, so that the content is bad. ——Lu Xun's pseudo freedom Book postscript
Chinese PinYin : jiā dài rén wù
A man in a bag
lead one into the interesting part of sth.. yǐn rén rù shèng
Purple clothes and yellow waists. yī zǐ yāo huáng
unable to bear the misfortune. bù shèng qí kǔ
have never been heard from since. miǎo wú yīn xìn
The day is not enough, the year is more than enough. rì jì bù zú,suì jì yǒu yú