fragments of ancient texts
Fragmentary, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á nzh à ngdu à NJI à n, which means incomplete books or scattered poetry, calligraphy and painting. The same as "fragmentary". From the preface to Kuaiji annals.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Kuaiji annals written by Lu You of Song Dynasty, "the inscriptions on gold and stone since Qin, Han, Jin and Tang Dynasties are full of fragmentary and concise poems and poems."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: fragmentary
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of incomplete books
Chinese PinYin : cán zhāng duàn jiǎn
fragments of ancient texts
It's better to be strong than strong. biǎo zhuàng bù rú lǐ zhuàng
When the wall falls, everyone pushes. qiáng dǎo zhòng rén tuī
Wash one's hands and do one's duty. xǐ shǒu fèng gōng
do not drive someone into a corner. mò wéi yǐ shèn
enemy forces closing in from all sides. sì jiāo duō lěi