Ghosts and ghosts
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ IGU ǐ zh ò NGM è I, meaning all kinds of ghosts. It comes from the book of the later Han Dynasty, the biography of Fangshu, jienugu.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the book of the later Han Dynasty, the biography of Fangshu, jienugu: "in the reign of emperor Zhang, there were Shouguang Marquis, who could impeach all ghosts and spirits, and make himself bound to see the form."
Idiom usage
As a subject, an object, or an attribute; of bad people.
Chinese PinYin : bǎi guǐ zhòng mèi
Ghosts and ghosts
Nine tripods are not enough. jiǔ dǐng bù zú wéi zhòng
be round in disposition , square in action act straight. zhì yuán xíng fāng
be terrified by the sight of sb . or sth.. wàng ér shēng wèi
be accustomed to normal order and live in favourable circumstances. ān cháng lǚ shùn