I'm so embarrassed
Qiajuiqu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is á oy á J í Q ū, which means that the article is not easy to read. From Jin Xue Jie.
Idiom explanation
Awkward teeth: not smooth; crooked: twists and turns.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's Jin Xue Jie in Tang Dynasty: "Zhou Gao Yin pan, Ji Qiaoya."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, complement; used in writing. I have nothing to give you today, but I have some poems about Murata. In the Yuan Dynasty, Dai Yuan's collection of Shanyuan, Shouchen Guibai, and in the Song Dynasty, Lu Dian's collection of Taoshan, Ji Gong Shenzhi's Zengzi Kai, said, "I remember the Zengzi in Xiangnan, and I'll take the pan and Gao to solve the problem." In Ming Dynasty, Hu Yinglin's shisou neibian: "the Yuefu to Jiqu, Zhu Lu, Lin Gaotai and so on." Zou Taofen's experience: Extracurricular Reading: "some words, especially the so-called literal translation, are clumsy."
Chinese PinYin : áo yá jí qū
I'm so embarrassed
suit one's measures to local conditions. yīn dì zhì yí
Five things are wasted and six things are wasted. wǔ xū liù hào
want one 's old bones to be buried in one 's hometown. yè luò huī gēn