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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ō Uhu á ngdu ì B á I, which means only for stability. It comes from Qi Qiao Wen written by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It's an object and attributive. It's used in composition, etc.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's qiqiaowen in Tang Dynasty said: "dazzling is a kind of writing, trifling is a way to arrange a couple, draw out the Yellow dialogue and fly away."
Idiom explanation
Use "yellow" to fight "white". It refers to the pursuit of stability.
Chinese PinYin : chōu huáng duì bái
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resign oneself to one's fate. tīng tiān yóu mìng
a big fish in shallow water -- a ponderous apparatus without sufficient resources for maintenance. yú dà shuǐ xiǎo
Feeling the past but the present. gǎn jīn wéi xī
be terrified by the sight of sb . or sth.. wàng ér shēng wèi