converse
Speaking out, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū y á NT ǔ Q ì, meaning still talking, refers to speaking. From jinhuazi zabian.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of miscellaneous works of jinhuazi written by Liu Chongyuan in the Southern Tang Dynasty, "sitting in the hall with his wife, Lu Shi, the Duke suddenly smiles, but his wife is surprised and hears," there are many happy grandchildren here. They are very amusing. "
Idiom usage
Wang Qing listens to his two people's words, but also guesses that it is Huang Da. He pretends to come forward to persuade Huang Da. He only has a flail and hopes that Huang Da will fight on his arm. 103 chapters of outlaws of the marsh
Chinese PinYin : chū yán tǔ qì
converse
strike where or when the enemy is unprepared. gōng qí bù bèi
draw water with a bamboo basket. zhú lán dá shuǐ