Speak out
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū C í t ǔ Q ì, meaning speaking. From the preface of songshuiqiu Xiucai.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's preface to songshuiqiu Xiucai: "Shuiqiu Xianfu, who is a poet of six classics and one hundred schools, has made friends with Yangzhou Haojun. His skull is like an ancient husband. He often breathes out his words, which also startles the common customs. "
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in speech. When Gao Zan asked about his family background, Qian Qing answered them one by one. He was very gentle. Awakening the world: Qian Xiucai mistakenly occupies the Phoenix couple
Chinese PinYin : chū cí tǔ qì
Speak out
the end of hills and rivers. shān qióng shuǐ jué
Fire at the gate of the city. chéng mén shī huǒ,yāng jí chí yú
after meal hours or in leisure time. jiǔ hòu chá yú