Chu Gong Fu De
Chu Gong Fu De, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǔ g ō NGF ù D é, which means lost and found. It comes from the essay of spring in the hall by Yu Yue of Qing Dynasty.
explain
[idiom]: Chu Gong Fu De [Pinyin]: Ch ǔ g ō NGF ù D é [simplified spelling]: cgfd [explanation]: refers to the lost and found.
allusion
[source]: Essays of spring in the hall by Yu Yue in the Qing Dynasty Volume 6: "this picture has been lost for a long time. After the chaos, people in the family got it in the ashes and returned to their home The recovery of Chu Gong is not accidental. "
Discrimination of words
Grammar: used as object and attribute; same as "lost and recovered"
Chinese PinYin : chǔ gōng fù dé
Chu Gong Fu De
In Cao Ying and in Han Dynasty. shēn zài cáo yíng xīn zài hàn
bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated. xiǎn zǔ yáng míng
Let go of seclusion and obscenity. fàng pì yín yì
like a crane 's bone and a pine 's appearance. hè gǔ sōng zī
usurp party and state power. cuàn dǎng duó quán