full-bodied man
Angzangqichi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á NGC á ngq ī ch ǐ, which means a man of lofty stature, a tall man. From the song.
Idiom explanation
Aung Tsang: the magnificent and extraordinary appearance of the registration form; seven feet: seven feet high body.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's song of release in the Qing Dynasty: "I'm only a little bit of Taicang, but I'm only a little bit of Taicang."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as subject and attribute; refers to a tall man. Examples Wang Tingna's "the story of planting jade · magic skill" in Ming Dynasty: "Tianfu hides his body high, and is lazy to attack Confucianism." "The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the book of natural conditions and truth," a series of modern Chinese history materials, said: "when I was born, I hid my body high and my sword encircled my horse to sweep away the dust of Hu." Zou Taofen's career management and professional cultivation: attitude towards service: "we have lived for decades, at least for more than ten years. Don't we know how to be human?"
Chinese PinYin : áng zàng qī chǐ
full-bodied man
talk with ease and confidence. kuǎn kuǎn ér tán
The peach and the plum become the same. táo lǐ chéng qī
Zhang Gong eats wine, Li Gongdian. zhāng gōng chī jiǔ lǐ gōng diān
do nothing until the last minute. qī nián zhī bìng,qiú sān nián zhī ài