BA Renxia Li
Ba Ren Xia Li, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à R é nxi à L à, which means the popular folk songs in ancient Chu. It's called vulgar music. A general term for vulgarity. From the book with the king of eastern Hunan.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Jianwen emperor's book with the king of eastern Hunan: "so the jade and gold milling are despised by my humble eyes; BA Ren Xia Li is more suitable for Ying Zhong."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: xialiba people antonym: yangchunbaixue
Idiom usage
Zhang Yin said: "at the end of my life, I had to paint the words of" Ba Ren Xia Li "on Lu Li. How dare I show up under the mountain duel of the old master." The 17th chapter of Pingshan Lengyan
Chinese PinYin : bā rén xià lǐ
BA Renxia Li
a fish leaping over the dragon gate -- have passed a competitive examination. yú shēng lóng mén
a talent is useless when secluded. qián jiāo kùn fèng
kindly in appearance but unfathomable at heart. hòu mào shēn wén