The remains of Chu Gong
Chu Gong Yi Ying, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǔ g ō ngy í y ǐ ng, which means to describe the fear caused by something. It comes from the book of Jin, Yue Guang Zhuan.
Analysis of Idioms
A cup of bow and a snake of shadow
Idiom usage
I am very concerned about the disaster. Xu Zichang, Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, Yue guangzhuan: "if you have relatives and guests, you will never come back for a long time. Why The guest suddenly understands the meaning, and becomes more and more calm. "
Idiom story
Yue Guang, a native of Henan Province in Jin Dynasty, was very hospitable. It was very strange to see a friend who didn't come home for a long time. He went to visit him. His friend said that there was a snake in your drinking glass last time, and he fell ill when he came back. Yue Guang didn't understand. When he got home, he found out the reason. It turned out that the shadow of the corner bow hanging on the wall was reflected in the wine glass. After hearing this, his friend recovered.
Chinese PinYin : chǔ gōng yí yǐng
The remains of Chu Gong
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